S:ta Gertrud, also known as the German Church, is a historic church located in Stockholm, established in 1571. It was built to serve the German community in Sweden and is situated on the site of a former Dominican monastery. The church was funded by the local German population, reflecting the cultural and religious needs of this community.
The church features unique stained glass windows and has a baroque interior, showcasing its architectural heritage. Throughout its history, S:ta Gertrud has experienced significant events, including a major fire that led to its reconstruction. Today, it serves as a cultural and religious hub for the German community, offering a calendar of events to encourage community engagement and providing opportunities for feedback on church activities. The church emphasizes its historical significance and continues to be a focal point for the German-speaking population in Stockholm.




