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La Iglesia de Riddarholmen (en sueco: Riddarholmskyrkan) es la iglesia que sirve de panteón a los Reyes de Suecia. Se encuentra ubicada en la isla de Riddarholmen, próxima al Palacio Real en Estocolmo, Suecia.
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Riddarholmen Church is located on the island of Riddarholmen, close to the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden. The congregation was dissolved in 1807 and today the church is used only for burial and commemorative purposes. Swedish monarchs from Gustavus Adolphus (d. 1632 AD) to Gustaf V (d. 1950) are entombed here (with only one exception: Queen Chr...
Riddarholmen Church nave, looking east towards main altarRiddarholmen Church nave, looking east towards organ loftRoyal tombs and armorial plates of deceased knights of the Royal Order of the SeraphimRiddarholmen Church in the early 20th centuryRiddarholmen Church at Find a Grave- Riddarholmen (up to 1807)
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Riddarholmen ( Swedish: [ˈrɪ̂dːarˌhɔlːmɛn], "The Knights' Islet") is a small islet in central Stockholm, Sweden. The island forms part of Gamla Stan, the old town, and houses a number of private palaces dating back to the 17th century. The main landmark is the church Riddarholmskyrkan, used as Sweden's royal burial church ...
La Iglesia de Riddarholmen es la iglesia que sirve de panteón a los Reyes de Suecia. Se encuentra ubicada en la isla de Riddarholmen, próxima al Palacio Real en Estocolmo, Suecia. La congregación fue disuelta en 1807 y actualmente la iglesia se utiliza solamente para los funerales y en ceremonias especiales.
The Riddarholmen Church is the final resting place of the Swedish kings, and is Stockholm's only preserved mediaeval abbey. The church is open during the summer season, with an annual programme of concerts.
6 de abr. de 2018 · Grand, secretive and surrounded by an air of mystery, the Riddarholmen Church – Stockholm's oldest preserved building – towers up above the city. To this day, we are still seeking answers to its mysteries. The church has a long history which stretches back to 1270, when a Franciscan priory was founded on what is now Riddarholm.