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In the vibrant district of Östermalm, Stockholm, Hedvig Eleonora Church stands as a magnificent testament to baroque architecture. Designed by notable architects Jean de la Vallée and Göran Josuæ Adelcrantz, this octagonal church has been captivating visitors since its opening in 1737. Originally constructed to serve the naval community, it now attracts diverse visitors with its historical charm and architectural beauty.

Named in honor of Queen Hedvig Eleonora, the church combines historical significance with modern attractions. Visitors often praise the tranquil garden with its inviting cafe, ideal for a peaceful respite. Inside, the church often fills with the harmonious sounds of organ music concerts, delighting audiences with its rich acoustics. With a stellar average Google rating of 4.6, Hedvig Eleonora Church holds a special place both as a spiritual haven and a cultural landmark.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Karlavägen
Bus stop 418 m walk
Stockholm Stureplan
Bus stop 417 m walk
Stureplan
Bus stop 425 m walk
Nybroplan
Bus stop 364 m walk
Östermalmstorg
Bus stop 127 m walk
Norrmalmstorg
Bus stop 446 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 798 reviews
4.6/5 798 reviews
Hans Lindholm
Hans Lindholm
2 weeks ago on Google

Bra sommar café till mycket rimliga priser

Oskar Mann (Oskar)
Oskar Mann (Oskar)
2 weeks ago on Google

Underbart cafe på kyrkogården

Josep Fakiani
Josep Fakiani
3 weeks ago on Google

Magnificent Church in the city center of Sthlm! ❤️🇸🇪✝️