Gothenburg Cathedral

Gothenburg Cathedral is a cathedral in , the second largest city in . It is the seat of the bishop of the diocese of Gothenburg in the Church of Sweden.
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  • Opening hours:
    Monday—Friday: 10:00 AM—6:30 PM
    Saturday—Sunday: 10:00 AM—4:00 PM
  • Email: gbg.domkyrko.forsamling@svenskakyrkan.se
  • Type: Church
  • Denomination: Lutheran
  • Description: Church of Sweden cathedral in Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Also known as: Göteborgs domkyrka” and “Gustavi Domkyrka
  • Address: Västra Hamngatan 10B

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Stora Teatern and Biopalatset.

Theater building
Photo: Dcastor, CC0.
is a musical theater in the Lorensberg district of , Sweden. Inaugurated in 1859, it is situated in Kungsparken park south of Kungsportsplatsen. is situated 390 metres southeast of Gothenburg Cathedral.

Movie theater
is a movie theater, which is situated 150 metres southeast of Gothenburg Cathedral.

Marketplace
Photo: Erik031, Public domain.
is a marketplace, which is situated 190 metres southeast of Gothenburg Cathedral.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gothenburg and Kungshöjd.

is 's second largest city with 600,000 inhabitants, and about 1 million in the metropolitan area. The city lies on Sweden's west coast, at the outlet of the Göta river.

Quarter
is a quarter.

Suburb
Photo: Jensens, Public domain.
is a central district of , , to the north of Stora Hamnkanalen and a part of Gothenburg's original city area. The district is divided by Östra Hamngatan, previously Östra Hamnkanalen, into Östra and Västra .

Gothenburg Cathedral

Latitude
57.70454° or 57° 42′ 16″ north
Longitude
11.9653° or 11° 57′ 55″ east
Elevation
16 metres (52 feet)
Inception
1815
Operator
Svenska kyrkan
Open location code
9F9HPX38+R4
Open­Street­Map ID
way 24059735
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­cathedral
Open­Street­Map attribute
denomination=­lutheran
Geo­Names ID
8128974
Wiki­data ID
Q1236650
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Ukrainian—“Gothenburg Cathedral” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Göteborgeko katedrala
  • Belarusian: Кафедральны сабор Гётэбарга
  • Catalan: catedral de Göteborg
  • Chinese: 哥特堡主教座堂
  • Danish: Gøteborg Domkirke
  • Dutch: Domkyrkan
  • Dutch: Goteborgs Domkerk
  • Dutch: Göteborgs Domkerk
  • Finnish: Göteborgin tuomiokirkko
  • French: Cathedrale de Goteborg
  • French: cathédrale de Göteborg
  • French: Cathédrale de göteborg
  • French: Cathédrale de Göteborg
  • French: Cathédrale De Göteborg
  • German: Dom zu Göteborg
  • German: Göteborger Dom
  • Italian: cattedrale di Göteborg
  • Italian: Cattedrale di Göteborg
  • Polish: Katedra w Göteborgu
  • Portuguese: Catedral de Gotemburgo
  • Russian: Кафедральный собор Гётеборга
  • Slovenian: göteborška katedrala
  • Slovenian: göteborška stolnica
  • Slovenian: Göteborška stolnica
  • Slovenian: katedrala v Göteborgu
  • Slovenian: stolnica v Göteborgu
  • Swedish: Domkyrkan göteborg
  • Swedish: Domkyrkan Göteborg
  • Swedish: Domkyrkan, Göteborg
  • Swedish: Göteborgs domkyrka
  • Swedish: Gustavi domkyrka / Göteborgs domkyrka
  • Swedish: Gustavi domkyrka
  • Ukrainian: Гетеборзький кафедральний собор

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