Before Christianity arrived in Sweden, Gamla Uppsala was a place where Swedish Kings held ceremonies. And this area was a place for Royal burial and the great Pagan Temple. The priests sacrificed animals and humans to the Gods according to the prayers and desires of kings and the common people.
In the 1070s, it had wooden statues of the Norse gods Odin, Freyr and Thor. There were also a golden chain.
In the 12th century, it was turned into Christian Cathedral. The wooden house became a stone building.
In the 15th century, kings added vaults and chalk paintings.
Among many royals and priests, Archbishop of Uppsala and Eric IX of Sweden were buried here.
In the 1070s, it had wooden statues of the Norse gods Odin, Freyr and Thor. There were also a golden chain.
In the 12th century, it was turned into Christian Cathedral. The wooden house became a stone building.
In the 15th century, kings added vaults and chalk paintings.
Among many royals and priests, Archbishop of Uppsala and Eric IX of Sweden were buried here.
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