St. Jacob’s Church

Just across the King’s Garden from Jacquette’s home in Stockholm, St. Jacob’s Church dates back to the 1300s, when a wooden chapel was built on this site. Today it is painted in red tones, its historic color, but in Jacquette’s time its exterior was white. The church sits on the edge of the park, and its cemetery is filled with ancient burial monuments. The last burial in the churchyard took place in 1808.

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St Jacob’s Church from the King’s Garden

St Jacob’s Church from the King’s Garden

Photo: Kelly Scarborough

St. Jacob’s Church Interior

St. Jacob’s Church Interior

Photo: Kelly Scarborough

St. Jacob’s Church Ceiling

St. Jacob’s Church Ceiling

Photo: Kelly Scarborough

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