Sweden, Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and the most populous city in the Nordic countries. Just outside the city and along the coast is the island chain of the Stockholm archipelago. The area has been settled since the Stone Age, in the 6th millennium BC, and was founded as a city in 1252 by Swedish statesman Birger Jarl. It is also the capital of Stockholm County. Stockholm is the cultural, media, political, and economic centre of Sweden.
Storkyrkan, officially named Sankt Nikolai kyrka and informally called Stockholms domkyrka, is the oldest church in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden
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Entrance to Slottskyrkan - The Royal Chapel which is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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Entrance to Slottskyrkan - The Royal Chapel which is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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Entrance to Slottskyrkan - The Royal Chapel which is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. Built in Baroque architectural style. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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Entrance to Slottskyrkan - The Royal Chapel which is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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Work of art on the ceiling of Slottskyrkan - The Royal Chapel which is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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Slottskyrkan (The Royal Chapel) is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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Slottskyrkan (The Royal Chapel) is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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Work of art on the ceiling of Slottskyrkan - The Royal Chapel which is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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Work of art on the ceiling of Slottskyrkan - The Royal Chapel which is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
Many tourists come visit Slottskyrkan. The Royal Chapel is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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Slottskyrkan (The Royal Chapel) built in Baroque architectural style is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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Slottskyrkan (The Royal Chapel) built in Baroque architectural style is a church located inside the Stockholm Palace. It belongs to the Church of Sweden. It was opened in 1754. The Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin the Younger, Carl Hårleman and Georg Haupt. The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697.
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