Viklau Church

Viklau Church is one of the 92 medieval churches on the island of Gotland. The church is known for preserving the Viklau Madonna, a wooden sculpture of the Virgin Mary from the 12th century.

About this building

Over the centuries, the church has remained largely untouched, retaining a strong Romanesque style. Only the 19th century restoration brought some changes to the presbytery.

The church is known for being home to the Viklau Madonna, a Romanesque wooden sculpture depicting Virgin Mary. The original sculpture is currently exhibited at the Swedish History Museum is Stockholm. The church keeps a copy. Apart from this 12th century relic, the church also houses a rood cross and a baptismal font from the same century. The baptismal font has been attributed to Gotland's Romanesque sculptor Hegvald.

Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments
  • Interior features
  • Atmosphere / quiet space

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Atlingbo Church

Originated from the 13th century, the church contains a Romanesque baptismal font made by the workshop of Byzantios, a stone sculptor active in Gotland that show influences from Byzantine, hence the notname.