• The history of the German Church in Stockholm is deeply intertwined with the city’s maritime and commercial legacy.
  • The tower of St. Gertrude's Church, better known as the German Church, is one of the main landmarks of historic Stockholm with a height of 96 metres.
  • The headquarters of the Guild was gradually rebuilt into a Church since 1580-s. Although the number of German merchants and artisans was great in Stockholm in...
  • Left table by the eastern gate. Northern gate. Altar. Photo from 1865 showing the old spire. Southern portal. Pulpit and the "king's gallery" designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Elder.
  • Book this extended tour now to walk through Stockholm's narrowest street, and see landmarks such as the German Church, Riddarholmen Church...
  • The German church, or St. Gertrude's Church, was donated by Swedish King Johan III to German merchants in Stockholm in the 16th century.
  • [caption id="attachment_21674" align="alignnone" width="800"] DSC04431 The Düben organ in the German Church in Stockholm[/caption].
  • Beyond its architectural and historical significance, the German Church continues to serve as a cultural hub for Stockholm's German-speaking community...
  • The German Church of St. Gertrude is located in the dense residential development of the Gamla Stan quarter in Stockholm.
  • Still run by a dynamic German congregation, this church occupies the former German Guild Hall of Hanse (14C).