Strängnäs Cathedral, Södermanland, Sweden by Swedish National Heritage Board
A street leading up to Strängnäs cathedral, to its main parts built between 1270 and 1330. The top roof of the tower is from the 1740s. The cathedral is built of brick in Gothic style.
En gata som leder upp till Strängnäs domkyrka, till sina största delar byggd mellan 1270 och 1330. Tornhuven är från 1740-talet. Domkyrkan är byggd av tegel i gotisk stil.
Parish (socken): Strängnäs
Province (landskap): Södermanland
Municipality (kommun): Strängnäs
County (län): Södermanland
Photograph by: S. Nilsson
Date: 1880s
Format: Glass plate negative
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Strängnäs Cathedral (Svenska: Strängnäs domkyrka) is a tourist attraction, one of the Religious buildings in Strängnäss, Sweden. It is located: 157 km from Sollentuna, 177 km from Stockholm, 191 km from Uppsala. Read further
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