
Storkyrkan
Stockholm, Sweden
Discover Storkyrkan: Stockholm's historic cathedral gem in Södermalm district, Sweden.
Nestled in the heart of Stockholm’s vibrant Södermalm neighborhood, Storkyrkan, also known as the Great Church, offers visitors a mesmerizing journey through centuries of Swedish history and architecture. This iconic brick Gothic cathedral, dating back to 1279, showcases a breath-taking fusion of Italian Baroque facades with French Gothic interiors, creating an atmosphere of divine grandeur that captivates every visitor.
Artistic treasures and historic highlights
Step inside to admire monumental paintings and remarkable sculptures, including the legendary Vädersoltavlan from 1535 and the evocative "Joseph and Mary" by Lena Lervik (2002). One of the cathedral’s most famous features is the stunning statue of Saint George slaying the dragon — a definitive proof of Sweden’s rich medieval lore and a must-see for history enthusiasts.
Visitor experiences and offerings
Whether you are a devoted history buff, an architecture admirer, or a curious traveler, Storkyrkan provides enriching experiences to deepen your visit. Guests can choose between expert-led guided tours or convenient audio guides available in multiple languages, both priced reasonably at 120 SEK. These options unveil the cathedral's fascinating stories and intricate craftsmanship, ensuring you don’t miss any detail during your exploration.
Why visit storkyrkan
- Rich historical significance – Explore a cathedral founded in 1279 with layers of Swedish medieval history.
- Architectural marvel – Marvel at the Italian Baroque facade combined with a French Gothic interior.
- Unique artifacts – View priceless objects like the Vädersoltavlan painting and Saint George statue.
- Cultural events – Enjoy seasonal concerts and Christmas markets that bring the area to life.
- Accessible tours – Choose from guided or audio tours to suit your pace and language preference.
Closed - Opens 9:30 AM
Monday
09:30–17:00
Tuesday
09:30–17:00
Wednesday
09:30–17:30
Thursday
09:30–17:00
Friday
09:30–17:00
Saturday
09:30–17:00
Sunday
09:30–17:00
Aggregated Ratings 4.3
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