Riddarholmen Church

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- Best time to go
- May–September
- Budget
- $
- Accessibility
- limited
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
Riddarholmen Church stands on a small island beside Stockholm's old town and is one of the city's oldest buildings, its origins lying in a medieval Franciscan friary. For centuries it served as the burial place of Swedish monarchs, and its interior is filled with royal tombs, chapels and heraldic memorials. The distinctive cast-iron openwork spire, added after a lightning fire, is a familiar element of the city skyline. No longer a parish church, it functions today mainly as a museum and memorial to the crown.
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