List of churches in Uppland

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

Name Year Coordinates Image Notes Refs
Adelsö Churchlate 12th century59°21′36″N 17°31′53″E
Almunge Churchc. 1250 – 135059°51′59″N 18°04′06″E[1]
Alsike Church13th century59°43′58″N 17°41′12″E[2]
Altuna Church185059°49′09″N 16°55′53″E[3]
Alunda Church13th century60°03′36″N 18°04′05″E[4]
Angarn Churchlate 13th century59°32′12″N 18°10′07″E[5]
Arholma Church192859°50′45″N 19°06′37″E[6]
Arnö Church13th century59°29′55″N 17°10′43″E[7]
Bälinge Church13th century59°56′45″N 17°31′46″E[8]
Balingsta Church12th century59°45′49″N 17°25′31″E[9]
Biskopskulla ChurchProbably 12th century59°43′55″N 17°11′51″E[10]
Björklinge Churchlate 13th century60°01′37″N 17°33′07″E[11]
Bladåker Churchlate 15th century60°00′00″N 18°15′27″E[12]
Blidö Church1850s59°36′53″N 18°53′20″E[13]
Boglösa Church13th century59°35′46″N 17°10′39″E[14]
Bred Church1836-183759°40′54″N 16°50′55″EDesigned by architect Fredrik Blom[15]
Brevik Church193759°20′59″N 18°12′22″E[16]
Bro Churchc. 1170-119959°30′21″N 17°37′36″E[17]
Börje Churchc. 130059°53′02″N 17°30′00″E[18]
Dalby Church13th century59°45′35″N 17°34′23″E[19]
Danderyd Churchc. 140059°24′26″N 18°02′12″E[20]
Danmark Church129159°46′58″N 17°44′42″E
Dannemora Church15th century60°11′02″N 17°48′50″E[21]
Djurö Church168359°18′18″N 18°41′21″E[22]
Drottningholm Palace Church173059°19′20″N 17°53′10″EPart of Drottningholm Palace; designed by Carl Hårleman[23]
Duvbo Church190459°20′04″N 18°01′25″E[24]
Ed Churchlate 12th century59°30′28″N 17°52′05″E[25]
Edebo Churchc. 148960°00′28″N 18°34′38″E[13]
Edsbro Church13th century59°53′40″N 18°29′36″E[26]
Ekeby Churchlate 13th century60°05′06″N 18°13′25″E[27]
Ekerö Churchlate 12th century59°16′20″N 17°44′53″E[28]
Enköpings-Näs Churchc. 110059°33′37″N 17°00′36″E[29]
Enåker Church14th century60°02′06″N 16°47′59″E[30]
Estuna Church13th century59°49′05″N 18°39′08″E[13]
Faringe Churchc. 150059°58′53″N 18°10′12″E[31]
Fasterna Church179759°46′10″N 18°14′27″EDesigned by architects Johan Neosander and Olof Tempelman[13]
Films Churchlate 15th century60°13′45″N 17°53′45″E[32]
Fittja Church13th century59°43′15″N 17°25′46″E[33]
Forsmark Church180060°22′19″N 18°09′34″EDesigned by architects Olof Tempelman and Louis Masreliez[34]
Fresta Church13th century59°31′04″N 17°57′24″E[35]
Fröslunda Church15th century59°43′15″N 17°16′07″E[36]
Frösthult Churchc. 130059°44′19″N 16°57′07″E[37]
Frösunda Churchearly 15th century59°37′19″N 18°10′04″E[38]
Frötuna Churchlate 12th century59°44′29″N 18°40′30″E[13]
Funbo Churchlate 12th century59°51′21″N 17°51′19″E
Färentuna Church12th century59°23′29″N 17°39′19″E[39]
Gamla Uppsala Church12th century59°53′58″N 17°37′54″E[40]
Gottröra Church12th century59°44′25″N 18°09′29″E
Harg Church15th century60°11′14″N 18°23′29″E[41]
Härkeberga Churchc. 130059°41′34″N 17°11′16″EContains some of the best preserved frescos by Albertus Pictor[42]
Häverö Churchc. 130060°02′28″N 18°40′48″E[43]
Hilleshög Church12th century59°23′27″N 17°42′09″E[44]
Husby-Sjuhundra Church12th century59°44′25″N 18°31′48″E[13]
Järlåsa ChurchInaugurated 168859°54′33″N 17°12′47″E[45]
Jumkil Church14th century59°56′33″N 17°25′24″E[42]
Länna Church12th century59°41′00″N 18°36′30″E[13]
Litslena Church12th century59°39′48″N 17°16′02″E[46]
Lohärad Church13th century59°48′25″N 18°33′34″E[47]
Markim Churchc. 121359°36′19″N 18°03′00″E[42]
Munsö Church12th century59°24′05″N 17°33′37″E[48]
Närtuna Church12th century59°41′35″N 18°09′05″E[13]
Rasbo Church13th century59°56′58″N 17°52′46″E
Rasbokil Churchcirca 150059°59′34″N 17°51′37″E[49]
Riala Church13th century59°37′51″N 18°31′11″E[13]
Roslags-Bro Churchmiddle of the 13th century59°49′47″N 18°44′13″E[42]
Rö Church13th century59°41′48″N 18°23′20″E[13]
Salabacke Church195859°52′7.9″N 17°40′5.45″E[50]
Sånga Churchlate 12th century59°21′29″N 17°42′27″E[51]
Singö Church175360°09′41″N 18°44′32″E[13]
Skederid Churchlate 13th century59°44′29″N 18°40′30″E[13]
Skepptuna Church13th century59°42′32″N 18°05′35″E[52]
Skånela Church1160s59°34′52″N 17°56′56″E[43]
Söderby-Karl Church14th century59°53′03″N 18°42′02″E[13]
Solna Churchlate 12th century59°21′11″N 18°01′26″E
Stavby ChurchMid-13th century60°00′36″N 17°57′59″E[53]
Sundbyberg Church191159°21′51″N 17°58′22″E
Täby Churchsecond half of the 13th century59°29′27″N 18°03′24″E
Tensta Church13th century60°02′26″N 17°40′18″EContains the first deliberate portrait in Swedish art[42][54]
Tuna Churchlate 13th century60°01′11″N 18°03′52″E[53]
Ununge Church13th century59°55′42″N 18°55′10″E[55]
Uppsala CathedralInaugurated 143559°51′29″N 17°38′00″ESeat of the Archbishop of Uppsala
Vaksala Church12th century59°52′33″N 17°41′11″E[42]
Valö Church13th century?60°17′26″N 18°07′08″E[42]
Västeråker Church133159°45′09″N 17°30′38″E[42]
Vätö Church14th century59°40′00″N 18°55′02″E[13]
Veckholm Church13th century59°31′17″N 17°19′24″E[56]
Viksta Church1280s60°04′38″N 17°38′21″E[57]
Yttergran Churchsecond half of the 12th century59°36′05″N 17°30′17″E[58]
Årsta Church197459°51′57.6″N 17°41′8.1″E[59]
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