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  1. Uppsala Cathedral (Swedish: Uppsala domkyrka ⓘ) is a cathedral located between the University Hall of Uppsala University and the Fyris river in the centre of Uppsala, Sweden. A church of the Church of Sweden, the national church, in the Lutheran tradition, Uppsala Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Uppsala, the primate of

  2. Catedral de Uppsala (em sueco: Uppsala domkyrka; PRONÚNCIA) ou Upsália é uma catedral gótica situada no centro da cidade de Uppsala, na Suécia. A sua construção remonta ao fim do século XIII. Alcançando uma altura de 118,7 metros, constitui a construção religiosa mais alta da Escandinávia.

  3. La cathédrale d'Uppsala ou cathédrale d'Upsal [1], [2] (Uppsala domkyrka en suédois) est (avec la cathédrale de Nidaros à Trondheim) la plus grande cathédrale de Scandinavie. C'est aussi le principal édifice religieux de l'Église de Suède. La cathédrale mesure 119 m de long et ses deux flèches sont, elles aussi, hautes de ...

    • Luthérien
    • Uppsala domkyrka
    • 1827
    • Cathédrale
  4. 16 de mai. de 2023 · History. Sweden became an ecclesiastical province in its own right and with its own archbishop 850 years ago. The Treasury, or Skattkammaren museum, is situated in the cathedral’s north tower and is home to to one of Europe’s finest collections of medieval church fabrics. Services and concerts.

  5. Uppsala is the see of the Church of Sweden’s archbishop since 1164 and the place where bishops of other dioceses are consecrated and priest and deacons of Uppsala diocese are being ordained. Until 1719 many coronations took place in the cathedral. The cathedral is used for services every day all year round.

  6. Catedral de Uppsala (em sueco: Uppsala domkyrka; PRONÚNCIA) ou Upsália é uma catedral gótica situada no centro da cidade de Uppsala, na Suécia. A sua construção remonta ao fim do século XIII. Alcançando uma altura de 118,7 metros, constitui a construção religiosa mais alta da Escandinávia.

  7. Uppsala Cathedral is the largest and tallest cathedral and one of the most impressive religious buildings in Scandinavia. Originally built in the 13th century under Roman Catholicism and used for coronations of the Swedish monarch, since the Protestant Reformation, it has been controlled by the Lutheran Church of Sweden.