Riddarholm Church
Medieval Gothic church serving as the royal burial site for Swedish monarchs and notable historical figures since the 17th century. Read more…
The church was founded around 1300 as a medieval abbey and later became the final resting place for most Swedish kings from the 17th century onward. It features distinctive Gothic architecture and houses numerous royal tombs, marking it as a significant cultural heritage site. Today, it functions as a Lutheran place of worship and is used primarily for funerals and memorial ceremonies, as well as hosting concerts that highlight its historical and cultural importance.
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