Historic Churches & Ruins
Gotland’s religious landscape is defined by its 92 medieval rural churches and the concentrated collection of ruins within Visby’s UNESCO-listed walls. This selection ranges from the active Visby Cathedral, featuring its iconic black towers, to the acoustics-rich St. Nicolai Ruin. In the countryside, churches like Lärbro and Ardre showcase distinct Gothic architecture and historic stone carvings, reflecting the island's strategic and spiritual importance in the Baltic region during the Middle Ages.
Visby Cathedral
Visby Cathedral, formally Visby Saint Mary's Cathedral, is a cathedral within the Church of Sweden, seat of the Bishop of Visby.
St. Katarina Ruins
Listed as UNESCO heritage, these medieval church ruins are symbol of the glorious history of the city.
St. Nicolai Ruin
Another major ruin listed by UNESCO which history reaches back to the 12th century. Having a great acoustics, it hosts numerous concerts.
Fårö Church
Fårö Church is the main church on Fårö island in Sweden, in the Diocese of Visby.
Lärbro Church
Lärbro Church is a medieval church in Lärbro on the Swedish island of Gotland.
Sankt Hans och Sankt Pers kyrkoruiner
Adjacent 13th-century ruins originally dedicated to Saint John and Saint Peter, representing some of Visby's earliest stone ecclesiastical architecture.
Drottens kyrkoruin
A 13th-century ruin originally dedicated to the Holy Trinity, known for its massive square tower and preserved Romanesque architectural details.
St. Lawrence Ruin
Saint Lars Church ruin is located in the central part of Visby on the island of Gotland, Sweden.
Martebo kyrka
This 13th-century church is distinguished by its three richly decorated Gothic portals featuring intricate stone carvings of biblical narratives.
Eskelhems kyrka
A medieval church containing a 12th-century baptismal font and 14th-century murals. The building showcases the transition from Romanesque to Gothic architecture.
Kräklingbo kyrka
A prominent 13th-century Gothic church characterized by its large proportions and detailed stone carvings found on its southern portal.
Ardre kyrka
A 13th-century church known for its Romanesque features and the significant Viking-age image stones discovered during its restoration.
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