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9 German Church Bell Tower in Stockholm, Sweden

During the 14th century, a gild of German merchants constructed their headquarters in the Old Town of Stockholm. Over a century later, they expanded it to become Sankta Gertrud or St. Gertrude’s Church. In 1878, the 282 foot brick and copper bell tower was added. Today, Tyska Kyrkan is part of the Church of Sweden but is still commonly called the German Church.

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German Church Bell Tower in Stockholm, Sweden

Svartmangatan 16, 111 29 Stockholm, Sweden

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