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Restful place
The church is pretty and during the summer you can sit in the garden out front and enjoy a drink or have something to eat. I nice break in the heart of the city.
The church is pretty and during the summer you can sit in the garden out front and enjoy a drink or have something to eat. I nice break in the heart of the city.
Situated by the large square of östermalm this peculiar octagonal is easily viewed from a distance. But the form of this 18:th century church is also reflected in its interior. Close to the Army museu...
Situated by the large square of östermalm this peculiar octagonal is easily viewed from a distance. But the form of this 18:th century church is also reflected in its interior. Close to the Army museu...
The Church of Hedvig Eleonora is an 18th century octagonal church, very close to Östermalmstorg metro station. The church is named after the Swedish Queen Hedvig Eleonora (1636–1715), wife of King Cha...
Restful place
The church is pretty and during the summer you can sit in the garden out front and enjoy a drink or have something to eat. I nice break in the heart of the city.
Restful place
The church is pretty and during the summer you can sit in the garden out front and enjoy a drink or have something to eat. I nice break in the heart of the city.
The peculiar octagonal church
Situated by the large square of östermalm this peculiar octagonal is easily viewed from a distance. But the form of this 18:th century church is also reflected in its interior. Close to the Army museu...
The peculiar octagonal church
Situated by the large square of östermalm this peculiar octagonal is easily viewed from a distance. But the form of this 18:th century church is also reflected in its interior. Close to the Army museu...
Hedvig Eleonora kyrka
The Church of Hedvig Eleonora is an 18th century octagonal church, very close to Östermalmstorg metro station. The church is named after the Swedish Queen Hedvig Eleonora (1636–1715), wife of King Cha...