Tyska Kyrkan

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  • Address
    Svartmangatan 16, Gamla Stan
  • Phone
    411 11 88
  • Transport
    underground rail: Gamla Stan
    

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Lonely Planet review

A reminder of days of the Hanseatic League, when Stockholm and Germany shared tight trade links, the beautiful Tyska Kyrkan (the German Church) dates from the 1570s but was enlarged to its current size between 1638 and 1642. Highlights include a gilded royal gallery historically used for members of the royal German family, royal pews by Nicodemus Tessin the Elder, 119 unique gallery paintings (1660-65) and an ebony and alabaster pulpit (1660).