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Sigtuna – Where Stones Remember and History Whispers

Just 45 minutes northwest of Stockholm lies Sigtuna, one of Sweden’s oldest towns – founded around 980 AD. But Sigtuna isn’t just old. It’s a place where history doesn’t sleep in museums but lives in the open: in ruins, stones, paths, and silence. Walking through this town feels like stepping into a space where time folds gently – not gone, just present in another form. The Church Ruins – Three Silent Testimonies Sigtuna is home to three impressive church ruins, each telling its own story about Sweden’s Christianization and medieval ambition. St. Lars is perhaps the most iconic of the......

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