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  2. Uppsala Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    A church of the Church of Sweden, the national church, in the Lutheran tradition, Uppsala Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Uppsala, the primate of Sweden. It is also the burial site of King Eric IX (c. 1120–1160, reigned 1156–1160), who became the patron saint of the nation, and it was the traditional location for the coronation ...

  3. Villa Göth - Wikipedia

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    Villa Göth is a house on the street of Döbelnsgatan in the Kåbo neighborhood of Uppsala, Sweden. Completed in 1950, the home is listed as having a special architectural interest in Sweden (byggnadsminne). Architects Bengt Edman and Lennart Holm designed it as the residence of Pharmacia head Elis Göth.

  4. Alsike Church - Wikipedia

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    Alsike Church stands by a formerly important sea-route linking Uppsala, Sigtuna and Stockholm, in an area characterised by its old cultural landscape. [1] Although the oldest parts of the presently visible church date from the 13th century, it was probably pre-dated by an earlier wooden church . [ 2 ]

  5. Architecture of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Modern architecture in Sweden was prefaced by a group of architects who took up a very rigorous and stark form of Neo-classicism. Gunnar Asplund and Ivar Tengbom were two of the most well-known representatives during the 1910s and 1920s, contributing to the style which became known internationally as Swedish Grace . [1]

  6. Uppsala Castle - Wikipedia

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    Uppsala Castle (Swedish: Uppsala slott) is a 16th-century royal castle in the city of Uppsala, Sweden. Throughout much of its early existence, the castle played a major role in the history of Sweden. Originally constructed in 1549, the castle has been heavily remodeled, expanded, and otherwise modified.

  7. Viksta Church - Wikipedia

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    Viksta Church (Swedish: Viksta kyrka) is a medieval church located north of Uppsala in Uppsala County, Sweden. It is part of the Archdiocese of Uppsala ( Church of Sweden ). History and architecture

  8. Salabacke Church - Wikipedia

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    Salabacke Church (Swedish: Salabackekyrkan) is a church in the city district of Sala backe in Uppsala, Sweden that was opened in 1958. The church was designed by Sten Hummel-Gumaelius and is made of wood. It suffered an arson attack in 1993 but was later rebuilt with a near identical design.

  9. Gryta Church - Wikipedia

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    Gryta Church (Swedish: Gryta kyrka) is a medieval Lutheran church located in a shallow valley about 2 km (1.2 mi) northeast of Örsundsbro, in the Archdiocese of Uppsala in Uppsala County, Sweden. A few hundred meters west of the church is Salnecke Castle, one of Sweden's best-preserved castles from the mid-17th century.