Hedvig Eleonora Church
The Hedvig Eleonora church, recognisable by its octagonal shape, was built between 1669 and 1737. The imposing dome, in a style different from the rest of the building, was built later in 1866-1868.
The Hedvig Eleonora church, recognisable by its octagonal shape, was built between 1669 and 1737. The imposing dome, in a style different from the rest of the building, was built later in 1866-1868.
The Great Synagogue in Stockholm is an Ashkenazi synagogue built between 1867 and 1870 by the architect Fredrik Wilhelm Sholander. This Neo-Moorish brick building still serves as a synagogue.
The Riddarholm Church is a church founded around 1300. It was originally built as a Catholic monastery for the Gråbrödrakloster, founded in 1270 and belonging to the Franciscan Order, after being given by King Magnus Ladulås.
St. John is a neo-Gothic church built in 1890 on an old parish site from the 13th century. The architect drew inspiration from Cologne Cathedral.