Explore the historic highlights of Ystad
Ystad, Sweden
ca. 1200
Ystad, Sweden
500-1000 AD
Ystad, Sweden
1267
Ystad, Sweden
1644-1648
Ystad, Sweden
12th century
Ystad, Sweden
1862-1867
Ystad, Sweden
12th century
Ystad, Sweden
1882
Ystad, Sweden
16th century
Ystad, Sweden
ca. 1200
Ystad, Sweden
12th century
Ystad, Sweden
16th century
Ystad, Sweden
ca. 1150
Ystad, Sweden
1860s
Ystad, Sweden
1150-1170
Ystad, Sweden
1925
Ystad, Sweden
1895
Ystad, Sweden
1849
Ystad, Sweden
ca. 1200
Ystad, Sweden
1635
Ystad, Sweden
12th century
Ystad, Sweden
17th century
Ystad, Sweden
12th century
Ystad, Sweden
12th century
Ystad, Sweden
12th century
Ystad, Sweden
ca. 1150
The church of the former Franciscan monastery was built probably between 1515 and 1520. It is located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Rauma. The church stands by the small stream of Raumanjoki (Rauma river).
The exact age of the Church of the Holy Cross is unknown, but it was built to serve as the monastery church of the Rauma Franciscan Friary. The monastery had been established in the early 15th century and a wooden church was built on this location around the year 1420.
The Church of the Holy Cross served the monastery until 1538, when it was abandoned for a hundred years as the Franciscan friary was disbanded in the Swedish Reformation. The church was re-established as a Lutheran church in 1640, when the nearby Church of the Holy Trinity was destroyed by fire.
The choir of the two-aisle grey granite church features medieval murals and frescoes. The white steeple of the church was built in 1816 and has served as a landmark for seafarers.