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

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]
Balingsta Church 12th century 59°45′49″N 17°25′31″E / 59.76361°N 17.42528°E / 59.76361; 17.42528 [8]
Björklinge Church late 13th century 60°01′37″N 17°33′07″E / 60.02694°N 17.55194°E / 60.02694; 17.55194 [9]
Bladåker Church late 15th century 60°00′00″N 18°15′27″E / 60.00000°N 18.25750°E / 60.00000; 18.25750 [10]
Blidö Church 1850s 59°36′53″N 18°53′20″E / 59.61472°N 18.88889°E / 59.61472; 18.88889 [11]
Boglösa Church 13th century 59°35′46″N 17°10′39″E / 59.59611°N 17.17750°E / 59.59611; 17.17750 [12]
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 [13]
Brevik Church 1937 59°20′59″N 18°12′22″E / 59.34972°N 18.20611°E / 59.34972; 18.20611 [14]
Bro Church c. 1170-1199 59°30′21″N 17°37′36″E / 59.50583°N 17.62667°E / 59.50583; 17.62667 [15]
Börje Church c. 1300 59°53′02″N 17°30′00″E / 59.88389°N 17.50000°E / 59.88389; 17.50000 [16]
Dalby Church 13th century 59°45′35″N 17°34′23″E / 59.75972°N 17.57306°E / 59.75972; 17.57306 [17]
Danderyd Church c. 1400 59°24′26″N 18°02′12″E / 59.40722°N 18.03667°E / 59.40722; 18.03667 [18]
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 [19]
Djurö Church 1683 59°18′18″N 18°41′21″E / 59.30500°N 18.68917°E / 59.30500; 18.68917 [20]
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 [21]
Duvbo Church 1904 59°20′04″N 18°01′25″E / 59.33444°N 18.02361°E / 59.33444; 18.02361 [22]
Ed Church late 12th century 59°30′28″N 17°52′05″E / 59.50778°N 17.86806°E / 59.50778; 17.86806 [23]
Edebo Church c. 1489 60°00′28″N 18°34′38″E / 60.00778°N 18.57722°E / 60.00778; 18.57722 [11]
Edsbro Church 13th century 59°53′40″N 18°29′36″E / 59.89444°N 18.49333°E / 59.89444; 18.49333 [24]
Ekeby Church late 13th century 60°05′06″N 18°13′25″E / 60.08500°N 18.22361°E / 60.08500; 18.22361 [25]
Ekerö Church late 12th century 59°16′20″N 17°44′53″E / 59.27222°N 17.74806°E / 59.27222; 17.74806 [26]
Enköpings-Näs Church c. 1100 59°33′37″N 17°00′36″E / 59.56028°N 17.01000°E / 59.56028; 17.01000 [27]
Enåker Church 14th century 60°02′06″N 16°47′59″E / 60.03500°N 16.79972°E / 60.03500; 16.79972 [28]
Estuna Church 13th century 59°49′05″N 18°39′08″E / 59.81806°N 18.65222°E / 59.81806; 18.65222 [11]
Faringe Church c. 1500 59°58′53″N 18°10′12″E / 59.98139°N 18.17000°E / 59.98139; 18.17000 [29]
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 [11]
Films Church late 15th century 60°13′45″N 17°53′45″E / 60.22917°N 17.89583°E / 60.22917; 17.89583 [30]
Fittja Church 13th century 59°43′15″N 17°25′46″E / 59.72083°N 17.42944°E / 59.72083; 17.42944 [31]
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 [32]
Fresta Church 13th century 59°31′04″N 17°57′24″E / 59.51778°N 17.95667°E / 59.51778; 17.95667 [33]
Fröslunda Church 15th century 59°43′15″N 17°16′07″E / 59.72083°N 17.26861°E / 59.72083; 17.26861 [34]
Frösthult Church c. 1300 59°44′19″N 16°57′07″E / 59.73861°N 16.95194°E / 59.73861; 16.95194 [35]
Frösunda Church early 15th century 59°37′19″N 18°10′04″E / 59.62194°N 18.16778°E / 59.62194; 18.16778 [36]
Frötuna Church late 12th century 59°44′29″N 18°40′30″E / 59.74139°N 18.67500°E / 59.74139; 18.67500 [11]
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 [37]
Gamla Uppsala Church 12th century 59°53′58″N 17°37′54″E / 59.89944°N 17.63167°E / 59.89944; 17.63167 [38]
Gottröra Church 12th century 59°44′25″N 18°09′29″E / 59.74028°N 18.15806°E / 59.74028; 18.15806
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 [39]
Häverö Church c. 1300 60°02′28″N 18°40′48″E / 60.04111°N 18.68000°E / 60.04111; 18.68000 [40]
Hilleshög Church 12th century 59°23′27″N 17°42′09″E / 59.39083°N 17.70250°E / 59.39083; 17.70250 [41]
Husby-Sjuhundra Church 12th century 59°44′25″N 18°31′48″E / 59.74028°N 18.53000°E / 59.74028; 18.53000 [11]
Jumkil Church 14th century 59°56′33″N 17°25′24″E / 59.94250°N 17.42333°E / 59.94250; 17.42333 [39]
Länna Church 12th century 59°41′00″N 18°36′30″E / 59.68333°N 18.60833°E / 59.68333; 18.60833 [11]
Markim Church c. 1213 59°36′19″N 18°03′00″E / 59.60528°N 18.05000°E / 59.60528; 18.05000 [39]
Munsö Church 12th century 59°24′05″N 17°33′37″E / 59.40139°N 17.56028°E / 59.40139; 17.56028 [42]
Närtuna Church 12th century 59°41′35″N 18°09′05″E / 59.69306°N 18.15139°E / 59.69306; 18.15139 [11]
Riala Church 13th century 59°37′51″N 18°31′11″E / 59.63083°N 18.51972°E / 59.63083; 18.51972 [11]
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 [39]
Rö Church 13th century 59°41′48″N 18°23′20″E / 59.69667°N 18.38889°E / 59.69667; 18.38889 [11]
Salabacke Church 1958 59°52′7.9″N 17°40′5.45″E / 59.868861°N 17.6681806°E / 59.868861; 17.6681806 [43]
Sånga Church late 12th century 59°21′29″N 17°42′27″E / 59.35806°N 17.70750°E / 59.35806; 17.70750 [44]
Singö Church 1753 60°09′41″N 18°44′32″E / 60.16139°N 18.74222°E / 60.16139; 18.74222 [11]
Skederid Church late 13th century 59°44′29″N 18°40′30″E / 59.74139°N 18.67500°E / 59.74139; 18.67500 [11]
Skepptuna Church 13th century 59°42′32″N 18°05′35″E / 59.70889°N 18.09306°E / 59.70889; 18.09306 [45]
Skånela Church 1160s 59°34′52″N 17°56′56″E / 59.58111°N 17.94889°E / 59.58111; 17.94889 [40]
Solna Church late 12th century 59°21′11″N 18°01′26″E / 59.35306°N 18.02389°E / 59.35306; 18.02389
Sundbyberg Church 1911 59°21′51″N 17°58′22″E / 59.36417°N 17.97278°E / 59.36417; 17.97278
Söderbykarl Church 14th century 59°53′03″N 18°42′02″E / 59.88417°N 18.70056°E / 59.88417; 18.70056 [11]
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 [39][46]
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
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 [39]
Valö Church 13th century? 60°17′26″N 18°07′08″E / 60.29056°N 18.11889°E / 60.29056; 18.11889 [39]
Västeråker Church 1331 59°45′09″N 17°30′38″E / 59.75250°N 17.51056°E / 59.75250; 17.51056 [39]
Vätö Church 14th century 59°40′00″N 18°55′02″E / 59.66667°N 18.91722°E / 59.66667; 18.91722 [11]
Veckholm Church 13th century 59°31′17″N 17°19′24″E / 59.52139°N 17.32333°E / 59.52139; 17.32333 [47]
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 [48]

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