Visby Cathedral, Visby
Facts and practical information
Visby Cathedral, also known as Saint Mary's Cathedral, stands as a prominent landmark in the heart of Visby, a historic city on the Swedish island of Gotland. This ecclesiastical gem, built in the 12th century, is an exemplary showcase of medieval architecture, with its distinctive Romanesque and Gothic features.
The cathedral, originally constructed for German merchants and consecrated in 1225, has undergone various modifications and restorations over the centuries. It is not only a place of worship but also a significant cultural and historical site that attracts numerous visitors each year. Visby Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Visby and serves as the principal church of the Diocese of Visby.
The church's impressive facade, with its rose window and twin towers, dominates the skyline of Visby, a city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Inside, the cathedral houses an array of medieval artifacts, including beautifully preserved frescoes and stained glass windows that create a serene and reverent atmosphere.
Visby Cathedral is open to the public, offering both regular services and the opportunity for tourists to explore its architectural splendor and historical significance. The church remains an active part of the community, hosting concerts, exhibitions, and other cultural events throughout the year.
Visby Cathedral – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gotland Museum, Visby City Wall, Saint Lars church ruin, Body of Christ Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Visby Cathedral by public transport?
Bus
- Visby busstation • Lines: 10 (11 min walk)
- Öb • Lines: 10 (23 min walk)
Ferry
- Visby - Nynäshamn (22 min walk)
- Visby - Oskarshamn • Lines: Oskarshamn-Visby, Visby - Oskarshamn (24 min walk)