• Visby Cathedral was not originally built as a cathedral, but as a church for the German traders who visited Visby during the 13th century.[2]...
  • Interesting facts: 1. Built in the 13th Century, Visby Cathedral is the only medieval cathedral in Sweden to have been preserved with its original towers.
  • The south façade of Visby cathedral is an impressive example of the Romanesque style. To the left is the great chapel, and to the right is the so-called bridal portal.
  • The church was consecrated in 1225 and dedicated to the Virgin Mary, and has been the cathedral of the Diocese of Visby since 1572.
  • Just above the cathedral is a great place to take photos of the cathedral and enjoy commanding views of the village of Visby.
  • Visby Cathedral is a cathedral in Visby in Sweden. ... The Visby Cathedral was built as a church for German traders in Visby.
  • Visby Cathedral. Visby Cathedral, formally Visby Saint Mary's Cathedral, is a cathedral within the Church of Sweden, Seat of the Bishop of Visby.
  • Architecturally, Visby Cathedral exhibits characteristics that align with medieval German models, particularly those from Westphalia and the Rhineland.
  • Visby Cathedral (also known as St. Mary’s Church) is the only survived medieval church in Visby. It was originally built for German merchants and inaugurated in...
  • Visby Cathedral or the Cathedral of St. Mary, is the third oldest church built in Visby, which was originally was built for German merchants and opened on July...