General Information
Gothenburg Cathedral is a cathedral in the Swedish city of Gothenburg. It is a Church of Sweden Cathedral that is the seat of the bishop of the diocese of Gothenburg. The cathedral is the third on site and was built in the early 19th century to the designs of architect Carl Wilhelm Carlberg and Justus Frederick Weinberg. The cathedral was built to a Classical style. Its white and gold organ dates back to 1962. The cathedral is one of the main places of worship in the city of Gothenburg.
Getting there
The cathedral is situated in the city centre of Gothenburg, it is within walking distance of many other sights. You can also get the tram to the cathedral, the 2, 6 and 11 stop outside at ‘Göteborg Domkyrkan’. The 16 and 25 buses also stop there.
Opening Times and Admission
The church opens its doors to visitors frequently.