Uppsala Cathedral

Uppsala

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Uppsala Cathedral

Scandinavia’s largest cathedral was built in the Gothic style in the 1270s before being consecrated in 1435. The cathedral is home to the tombs of several Kings and famous scientists including Gustav Vasa and Carl Linnaeus. The treasury houses Gustav Vasa’s sword, the relics of Eric IX of Sweden, as well as the golden chalice of Christina, Queen of Sweden. It is also possible to listen to concerts, look at exhibits, have coffee and cake in the cosy Katedralcafé, or browse the gift shop.

Useful Information

  • Address: Domkyrkoplan, Uppsala
  • Phone: +46 18 430 35 00
  • More Info: www.svenskakyrkan.se/uppsaladomkyrka
  • Opening House: Daily 8am–6pm
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Do & See

Uppsala is a city that is full of life and there are many things to experience here. Move easily between beautiful natural surroundings, busy shopping streets, fascinating sights, and exciting cultural treasures. The city offers loads of activities and organises many entertaining events.

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