Landmark · Ostermalm

Engelbrektskyrkan

4.5 · 34 reviews·Hidden gem: highly rated, still under the radar
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Engelbrektskyrkan is one of Stockholm's most impressive churches, located in the upscale Östermalm neighborhood. Designed by architect Lars Israel Wahlman and completed in 1914, this Lutheran church is a masterpiece of the National Romantic style, blending Gothic Revival elements with Nordic influences. The exterior features a tall, slender tower and intricate brickwork, while the interior boasts soaring vaulted ceilings, beautiful stained glass windows, and a grand altar. The church is known for its exceptional acoustics, making it a popular venue for concerts, especially organ recitals. Visitors often remark on the peaceful ambiance, a quiet retreat from the city's bustle. The surrounding area is leafy and residential, with elegant 19th-century buildings adding to the charm. Services are held regularly, and the church is open to the public for quiet reflection or guided tours.

Don't miss

  • Stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes and Swedish saints
  • The large organ, one of the finest in Stockholm, often used for concerts
  • Intricate brickwork and the tall, iconic tower visible from afar
  • Peaceful interior with wooden pews and a serene atmosphere
  • Regular classical music concerts, especially during summer

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Ways to visit Engelbrektskyrkan

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Engelbrektskyrkan with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Photography is allowed, but avoid using flash during services or concerts.
  • Be respectful of worshippers; silence your phone and speak softly.
  • Check the church's website for concert schedules; organ recitals are a highlight.
  • Dress modestly out of respect, though there is no strict dress code.

A bit of history

Engelbrektskyrkan was consecrated in 1914, named after Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, a 15th-century Swedish rebel leader. The church was built to serve the growing population of Östermalm and reflects the National Romantic architectural movement that sought a distinct Swedish identity.

Common questions

Is the church open every day?

Generally open daily from around 10 AM to 4 PM, but hours may vary. Check the official site for current times.

Are guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours can be arranged for groups by contacting the church office. Self-guided brochures are available.

Can I attend a concert?

Yes, the church hosts regular concerts, especially organ recitals. Tickets are sold at the door or online.

Is there an admission fee?

No, entry is free for visitors. Donations are appreciated to support maintenance.

What is the best way to get there?

Take the metro to Östermalmstorg, then walk 10 minutes. Buses also stop nearby.

Is photography allowed inside?

Yes, non-flash photography is permitted. Tripods may require special permission.

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