Vaxholm Church (Swedish: Vaxholms kyrka) is a church in central Vaxholm, Sweden. The chapel is a single-nave building built in the Neoclassical style. It was completed in 1803 according to drawings by Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz and Olof Tempelman. It replaced an earlier wooden church in Vaxholm.
VaxholmChurch (Swedish: Vaxholms kyrka) is a church in central Vaxholm, Sweden. The chapel is a single-nave building built in the Neoclassical style...
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1828-1830 Kälviä church, Ostrobothnia, Finland, bell tower and parish magazine, 1799, was built in 1803-1804 VaxholmChurch, Upland, 1799, the church consecrated...
archipelago is operated by Waxholmsbolaget. The boats depart from Strömkajen, Vaxholm, Stavsnäs, Årsta brygga, and Nynäshamn. There are also regional and InterCity...
bombed the previous week. A historic house (Swedish: hembygdsgård) in Vaxholm. The national bomb squad was called to the scene, but was diverted due...
fields; he, for example, led the construction of the fortification at Vaxholm in 1589. Even though few of his works have survived, his influence on Swedish...
city's fortifications were reinforced and in the Stockholm Archipelago, Vaxholm was created to guard the inlet from the Baltic. While the medieval structure...
previously only been awarded four times since 1944. He was assigned to Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment as a second lieutenant the same year, where...
feel that the resolution is within reach." Sigrid Sandström traveled to Vaxholm to visit the painting Kvinna vid den vita muren (Woman by the White Wall)...
would meet far outside the capital. He led in 1540 the construction of Vaxholm as a barrier against hostile fleets, while he turned the Gripsholm Castle...
of closed shutters in daytime. The first operational line, Stockholm to Vaxholm, went into service in January 1795. By 1797 there were also lines from...
for Nobel prizewinners in chemistry and physics. Sofia Gisberg died in Vaxholm on 3 January 1926. In 1901, Gisberg was awarded the Litteris et Artibus...
from a previous marriage. After returning to Sweden, the couple lived in Vaxholm outside Stockholm, where they bought an old schooner, built in 1905, which...
Isaksson's novels that was adapted. Paradistorg is the name of a summerhouse in Vaxholm. There, four generations find refuge. But the idyll of the Stockholm archipelago...
island of Vaxholm near Stockholm in 1629. 30 October: Church of Sweden archbishop Antje Jackelén lays down her bishop's staff during a church service inside...
board and leader of the pistol shooting section leader, and member of the Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment's shooting association and the Royal Swedish...
defence of the eastern shore could therefore be relocated out of town to Vaxholm. While the medieval structure of Stockholm remained mostly unaltered during...
units would constitute a main unit, where the government considered that Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment and the 1st Coastal Artillery Brigade (KA 1)...
in the Stockholm District Court. His sister Birgitta was a librarian in Vaxholm and was married to the Justice of the Supreme Court of Sweden Tor Sverne [sv]...