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List of churches in Uppland

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This is a list of churches in the Swedish province of Uppland. The list does not include chapels or church ruins. Churches in Stockholm municipality are listed in a separate list.

Note: in the list, "Year" denotes the year construction of the church was finished, when it was inaugurated, or the main construction period of the church.

The list

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Name Year Coordinates Image Notes Refs
Adelsö Church late 12th century 59°21′36″N 17°31′53″E / 59.36000°N 17.53139°E / 59.36000; 17.53139
Almunge Church c. 1250 – 1350 59°51′59″N 18°04′06″E / 59.86639°N 18.06833°E / 59.86639; 18.06833 [1]
Alsike Church 13th century 59°43′58″N 17°41′12″E / 59.73278°N 17.68667°E / 59.73278; 17.68667 [2]
Altuna Church 1850 59°49′09″N 16°55′53″E / 59.81917°N 16.93139°E / 59.81917; 16.93139 [3]
Alunda Church 13th century 60°03′36″N 18°04′05″E / 60.06000°N 18.06806°E / 60.06000; 18.06806 [4]
Angarn Church late 13th century 59°32′12″N 18°10′07″E / 59.53667°N 18.16861°E / 59.53667; 18.16861 [5]
Arholma Church 1928 59°50′45″N 19°06′37″E / 59.84583°N 19.11028°E / 59.84583; 19.11028 [6]
Arnö Church 13th century 59°29′55″N 17°10′43″E / 59.49861°N 17.17861°E / 59.49861; 17.17861 [7]
Bälinge Church 13th century 59°56′45″N 17°31′46″E / 59.94583°N 17.52944°E / 59.94583; 17.52944 [8]
Balingsta Church 12th century 59°45′49″N 17°25′31″E / 59.76361°N 17.42528°E / 59.76361; 17.42528 [9]
Biskopskulla Church Probably 12th century 59°43′55″N 17°11′51″E / 59.73194°N 17.19750°E / 59.73194; 17.19750 [10]
Björklinge Church late 13th century 60°01′37″N 17°33′07″E / 60.02694°N 17.55194°E / 60.02694; 17.55194 [11]
Bladåker Church late 15th century 60°00′00″N 18°15′27″E / 60.00000°N 18.25750°E / 60.00000; 18.25750 [12]
Blidö Church 1850s 59°36′53″N 18°53′20″E / 59.61472°N 18.88889°E / 59.61472; 18.88889 [13]
Boglösa Church 13th century 59°35′46″N 17°10′39″E / 59.59611°N 17.17750°E / 59.59611; 17.17750 [14]
Bred Church 1836-1837 59°40′54″N 16°50′55″E / 59.68167°N 16.84861°E / 59.68167; 16.84861 Designed by architect Fredrik Blom [15]
Brevik Church 1937 59°20′59″N 18°12′22″E / 59.34972°N 18.20611°E / 59.34972; 18.20611 [16]
Bro Church c. 1170-1199 59°30′21″N 17°37′36″E / 59.50583°N 17.62667°E / 59.50583; 17.62667 [17]
Börje Church c. 1300 59°53′02″N 17°30′00″E / 59.88389°N 17.50000°E / 59.88389; 17.50000 [18]
Dalby Church 13th century 59°45′35″N 17°34′23″E / 59.75972°N 17.57306°E / 59.75972; 17.57306 [19]
Danderyd Church c. 1400 59°24′26″N 18°02′12″E / 59.40722°N 18.03667°E / 59.40722; 18.03667 [20]
Danmark Church 1291 59°46′58″N 17°44′42″E / 59.78278°N 17.74500°E / 59.78278; 17.74500
Dannemora Church 15th century 60°11′02″N 17°48′50″E / 60.18389°N 17.81389°E / 60.18389; 17.81389 [21]
Djurö Church 1683 59°18′18″N 18°41′21″E / 59.30500°N 18.68917°E / 59.30500; 18.68917 [22]
Drottningholm Palace Church 1730 59°19′20″N 17°53′10″E / 59.32222°N 17.88611°E / 59.32222; 17.88611 Part of Drottningholm Palace; designed by Carl Hårleman [23]
Duvbo Church 1904 59°20′04″N 18°01′25″E / 59.33444°N 18.02361°E / 59.33444; 18.02361 [24]
Ed Church late 12th century 59°30′28″N 17°52′05″E / 59.50778°N 17.86806°E / 59.50778; 17.86806 [25]
Edebo Church c. 1489 60°00′28″N 18°34′38″E / 60.00778°N 18.57722°E / 60.00778; 18.57722 [13]
Edsbro Church 13th century 59°53′40″N 18°29′36″E / 59.89444°N 18.49333°E / 59.89444; 18.49333 [26]
Ekeby Church late 13th century 60°05′06″N 18°13′25″E / 60.08500°N 18.22361°E / 60.08500; 18.22361 [27]
Ekerö Church late 12th century 59°16′20″N 17°44′53″E / 59.27222°N 17.74806°E / 59.27222; 17.74806 [28]
Enköpings-Näs Church c. 1100 59°33′37″N 17°00′36″E / 59.56028°N 17.01000°E / 59.56028; 17.01000 [29]
Enåker Church 14th century 60°02′06″N 16°47′59″E / 60.03500°N 16.79972°E / 60.03500; 16.79972 [30]
Estuna Church 13th century 59°49′05″N 18°39′08″E / 59.81806°N 18.65222°E / 59.81806; 18.65222 [13]
Faringe Church c. 1500 59°58′53″N 18°10′12″E / 59.98139°N 18.17000°E / 59.98139; 18.17000 [31]
Fasterna Church 1797 59°46′10″N 18°14′27″E / 59.76944°N 18.24083°E / 59.76944; 18.24083 Designed by architects Johan Neosander and Olof Tempelman [13]
Films Church late 15th century 60°13′45″N 17°53′45″E / 60.22917°N 17.89583°E / 60.22917; 17.89583 [32]
Fittja Church 13th century 59°43′15″N 17°25′46″E / 59.72083°N 17.42944°E / 59.72083; 17.42944 [33]
Forsmark Church 1800 60°22′19″N 18°09′34″E / 60.37194°N 18.15944°E / 60.37194; 18.15944 Designed by architects Olof Tempelman and Louis Masreliez [34]
Fresta Church 13th century 59°31′04″N 17°57′24″E / 59.51778°N 17.95667°E / 59.51778; 17.95667 [35]
Fröslunda Church 15th century 59°43′15″N 17°16′07″E / 59.72083°N 17.26861°E / 59.72083; 17.26861 [36]
Frösthult Church c. 1300 59°44′19″N 16°57′07″E / 59.73861°N 16.95194°E / 59.73861; 16.95194 [37]
Frösunda Church early 15th century 59°37′19″N 18°10′04″E / 59.62194°N 18.16778°E / 59.62194; 18.16778 [38]
Frötuna Church late 12th century 59°44′29″N 18°40′30″E / 59.74139°N 18.67500°E / 59.74139; 18.67500 [13]
Funbo Church late 12th century 59°51′21″N 17°51′19″E / 59.85583°N 17.85528°E / 59.85583; 17.85528
Färentuna Church 12th century 59°23′29″N 17°39′19″E / 59.39139°N 17.65528°E / 59.39139; 17.65528 [39]
Gamla Uppsala Church 12th century 59°53′58″N 17°37′54″E / 59.89944°N 17.63167°E / 59.89944; 17.63167 [40]
Gottröra Church 12th century 59°44′25″N 18°09′29″E / 59.74028°N 18.15806°E / 59.74028; 18.15806
Harg Church 15th century 60°11′14″N 18°23′29″E / 60.18722°N 18.39139°E / 60.18722; 18.39139 [41]
Härkeberga Church c. 1300 59°41′34″N 17°11′16″E / 59.69278°N 17.18778°E / 59.69278; 17.18778 Contains some of the best preserved frescos by Albertus Pictor [42]
Häverö Church c. 1300 60°02′28″N 18°40′48″E / 60.04111°N 18.68000°E / 60.04111; 18.68000 [43]
Hilleshög Church 12th century 59°23′27″N 17°42′09″E / 59.39083°N 17.70250°E / 59.39083; 17.70250 [44]
Husby-Sjuhundra Church 12th century 59°44′25″N 18°31′48″E / 59.74028°N 18.53000°E / 59.74028; 18.53000 [13]
Järlåsa Church Inaugurated 1688 59°54′33″N 17°12′47″E / 59.90917°N 17.21306°E / 59.90917; 17.21306 [45]
Jumkil Church 14th century 59°56′33″N 17°25′24″E / 59.94250°N 17.42333°E / 59.94250; 17.42333 [42]
Länna Church 12th century 59°41′00″N 18°36′30″E / 59.68333°N 18.60833°E / 59.68333; 18.60833 [13]
Litslena Church 12th century 59°39′48″N 17°16′02″E / 59.66333°N 17.26722°E / 59.66333; 17.26722 [46]
Lohärad Church 13th century 59°48′25″N 18°33′34″E / 59.80694°N 18.55944°E / 59.80694; 18.55944 [47]
Markim Church c. 1213 59°36′19″N 18°03′00″E / 59.60528°N 18.05000°E / 59.60528; 18.05000 [42]
Munsö Church 12th century 59°24′05″N 17°33′37″E / 59.40139°N 17.56028°E / 59.40139; 17.56028 [48]
Närtuna Church 12th century 59°41′35″N 18°09′05″E / 59.69306°N 18.15139°E / 59.69306; 18.15139 [13]
Rasbo Church 13th century 59°56′58″N 17°52′46″E / 59.94944°N 17.87944°E / 59.94944; 17.87944
Rasbokil Church circa 1500 59°59′34″N 17°51′37″E / 59.99278°N 17.86028°E / 59.99278; 17.86028 [49]
Riala Church 13th century 59°37′51″N 18°31′11″E / 59.63083°N 18.51972°E / 59.63083; 18.51972 [13]
Roslags-Bro Church middle of the 13th century 59°49′47″N 18°44′13″E / 59.82972°N 18.73694°E / 59.82972; 18.73694 [42]
Rö Church 13th century 59°41′48″N 18°23′20″E / 59.69667°N 18.38889°E / 59.69667; 18.38889 [13]
Salabacke Church 1958 59°52′7.9″N 17°40′5.45″E / 59.868861°N 17.6681806°E / 59.868861; 17.6681806 [50]
Sånga Church late 12th century 59°21′29″N 17°42′27″E / 59.35806°N 17.70750°E / 59.35806; 17.70750 [51]
Singö Church 1753 60°09′41″N 18°44′32″E / 60.16139°N 18.74222°E / 60.16139; 18.74222 [13]
Skederid Church late 13th century 59°44′29″N 18°40′30″E / 59.74139°N 18.67500°E / 59.74139; 18.67500 [13]
Skepptuna Church 13th century 59°42′32″N 18°05′35″E / 59.70889°N 18.09306°E / 59.70889; 18.09306 [52]
Skånela Church 1160s 59°34′52″N 17°56′56″E / 59.58111°N 17.94889°E / 59.58111; 17.94889 [43]
Söderby-Karl Church 14th century 59°53′03″N 18°42′02″E / 59.88417°N 18.70056°E / 59.88417; 18.70056 [13]
Solna Church late 12th century 59°21′11″N 18°01′26″E / 59.35306°N 18.02389°E / 59.35306; 18.02389
Stavby Church Mid-13th century 60°00′36″N 17°57′59″E / 60.01000°N 17.96639°E / 60.01000; 17.96639 [53]
Sundbyberg Church 1911 59°21′51″N 17°58′22″E / 59.36417°N 17.97278°E / 59.36417; 17.97278
Täby Church second half of the 13th century 59°29′27″N 18°03′24″E / 59.49083°N 18.05667°E / 59.49083; 18.05667
Tensta Church 13th century 60°02′26″N 17°40′18″E / 60.04056°N 17.67167°E / 60.04056; 17.67167 Contains the first deliberate portrait in Swedish art [42][54]
Tuna Church late 13th century 60°01′11″N 18°03′52″E / 60.01972°N 18.06444°E / 60.01972; 18.06444 [53]
Ununge Church 13th century 59°55′42″N 18°55′10″E / 59.92833°N 18.91944°E / 59.92833; 18.91944 [55]
Uppsala Cathedral Inaugurated 1435 59°51′29″N 17°38′00″E / 59.85806°N 17.63333°E / 59.85806; 17.63333 Seat of the Archbishop of Uppsala
Vaksala Church 12th century 59°52′33″N 17°41′11″E / 59.87583°N 17.68639°E / 59.87583; 17.68639 [42]
Valö Church 13th century? 60°17′26″N 18°07′08″E / 60.29056°N 18.11889°E / 60.29056; 18.11889 [42]
Västeråker Church 1331 59°45′09″N 17°30′38″E / 59.75250°N 17.51056°E / 59.75250; 17.51056 [42]
Vätö Church 14th century 59°40′00″N 18°55′02″E / 59.66667°N 18.91722°E / 59.66667; 18.91722 [13]
Veckholm Church 13th century 59°31′17″N 17°19′24″E / 59.52139°N 17.32333°E / 59.52139; 17.32333 [56]
Viksta Church 1280s 60°04′38″N 17°38′21″E / 60.07722°N 17.63917°E / 60.07722; 17.63917 [57]
Yttergran Church second half of the 12th century 59°36′05″N 17°30′17″E / 59.60139°N 17.50472°E / 59.60139; 17.50472 [58]
Årsta Church 1974 59°51′57.6″N 17°41′8.1″E / 59.866000°N 17.685583°E / 59.866000; 17.685583 [59]

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