Sigtuna
Municipality in Sweden
Sigtuna is a town north of Stockholm, Sweden. It’s known for the stone ruins of St. Olaf’s, St. Lawrence’s and St. Peter’s medieval churches. St. Mary’s Church, built by Dominican friars, still stands in the center. Stora Gatan, said to be...
Population: 8,444 (Dec 31, 2010)
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Is it worth visiting Sigtuna?
Good selection of stores, cafés, restaurants and hotels, plus an interesting museum. The district is rich in rune stones, to fascinate history buffs. Sigtuna can be reached by train, bus, or boat from the center of Stockholm. Nearby is Skokloster Castle, a first-class attraction.
What is Sigtuna known for?
Sigtuna is Sweden's first town and no other place on earth is as rich in runestones. For over 1000 years, Sigtuna has been a meeting place for people from all over the world. The magical castles, the beautiful nature and water, the ruins and the magnificent history are some of the reasons Sigtuna is such a loved place.
Is Sigtuna Sweden's oldest town?
Sigtuna. Sweden's oldest town is Sigtuna and it was found by Vikings. Around year 970, king Erik the Victorious (Segersäll) established a settlement by a bay linked to Lake Mälaren. Mälaren is the third largest lake in Sweden, 120 kilometers long from Stockholm in the east and towards the west.
What happened to Sigtuna?
According to chronicles, the town of Sigtuna was burned down on 12 August 1187, and Archbishop Johannes of Uppsala was killed at Almarestäket.
Small-scale and pedestrian friendly, with charming wooden buildings by Lake Mälaren, less than an hour outside of Stockholm. Good selection of stores, cafés, ...
Sigtuna in Sweden. Sigtuna is situated on Lake Mälaren not far from Stockholm. The Swedish King Eric the Victorious is traditionally considered as the founder ...
Sigtuna municipality, Sigtuna kommun, 30-40 km north of Stockholm, contains Sigtuna, Sweden's oldest city, the modern town Märsta, and Stockholm-Arlanda ...