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Adolf Fredriks Församling in Stockholm is a prime example of neoclassical architecture designed by the talented architect Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz. Having opened its doors in 1774, this historical church is more than just a place of worship. It offers a serene and educational experience to visitors, who often commend its tranquil atmosphere. With beautiful large murals and a churchyard that invites contemplation, it stands as a peaceful retreat in the city. The church is also the final resting place for notable figures, including beloved Swedish Prime Ministers Olof Palme and Hjalmar Branting. Music enthusiasts will appreciate the frequent free concerts held here, where the remarkable acoustics enhance every performance. A remembrance stone for Rene Descartes further adds to its historical significance. With high ratings and welcoming surroundings, Adolf Fredriks Församling is a must-visit for anyone exploring the cultural heritage of Stockholm.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Hötorget
Bus stop 290 m walk
Estnisk Språkservice AB
Bus stop 403 m walk
Tegnérgatan (Sveavägen)
Bus stop 111 m walk
Adolf Fredriks kyrka
Bus stop 116 m walk
Rådmansgatan
Bus stop 260 m walk
Norra Bantorget
Bus stop 387 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 355 reviews
4.5/5 355 reviews
Martin Rohrer
Martin Rohrer
2 weeks ago on Google

Sehr schöne kleine Kirche inmitten der Stadt. Gerade das Deckengemälde in der Mitte ist besonders.

Josep Fakiani
Josep Fakiani
3 weeks ago on Google

Astonishing Church in Sthlm’s city centre ❤️🇸🇪✝️

Ulrika Frödin
Ulrika Frödin
1 month ago on Google

Var bara på kyrkogården och tittade på gravarna.