Storkyrkan
Storkyrkan sits in the heart of Gamla Stan as Stockholm's cathedral and oldest church, built in 1279 but completely transformed over seven centuries.
About Storkyrkan
Storkyrkan sits in the heart of Gamla Stan as Stockholm's cathedral and oldest church, built in 1279 but completely transformed over seven centuries. You're here for the extraordinary St. George and the Dragon sculpture from 1489, a towering 3.5-meter wooden masterpiece that's genuinely Sweden's finest medieval artwork. The polychrome details are incredible up close, and you'll also see royal pews where actual monarchs sat during coronations.
Walking into Storkyrkan feels like entering a time capsule where Gothic meets Baroque in surprisingly harmonious chaos. The vaulted ceilings soar above ornate royal pews, while afternoon light filters through stained glass onto centuries-old stone floors. The massive Last Judgment painting from 1636 dominates one wall, though honestly the St. George sculpture steals every scene. During services, the acoustics transform completely as organ music fills every corner.
Most tourists pay the SEK 60 entrance fee and rush through in 15 minutes, missing the point entirely. Skip the audio guide and spend your time studying the St. George sculpture's intricate details, especially the dragon's scales and the horse's expression. If you're budget-conscious, attend the 11 AM Sunday service for free access plus incredible organ music, though you'll need to be respectful during worship.
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