
St. Matthew’s Church
A protected parish church in Stockholm’s Vasastaden district, designed by Erik Lallerstedt and built 1901–1903. Originally conceived as a chapel serving a working-class neighbourhood, it evolved into a full parish church following renovation in 1907–1908.
At a glance
St. Matthew’s Church stands at an intersection in Vasastaden, a residential district of central Stockholm. The building combines a chapel above with a large charitable hall at ground level—a dual-purpose design reflecting the neighbourhood’s social needs when construction began.
History
Architect Erik Lallerstedt designed the church for the Adolf Fredrik Parish as a chapel serving the poor working-class community of early 20th-century Vasastaden. Built between 1901 and 1903, the structure initially balanced spiritual and social functions.
In 1907–1908, the parish was divided and the building’s status changed. Under Lallerstedt’s continued guidance, alterations were made to convert the chapel into a full parish church, cementing its role as a community hub.
What you see
The church’s design echoes that of St Peter’s Church in Norrmalm, another Methodist church designed by Lallerstedt three years earlier. The two-storey composition—with the chapel above and the substantial charitable hall below—reflects practical urban theology.
Cultural significance
St. Matthew’s Church is a protected building, recognising its historical value as both an architectural work and a symbol of Stockholm’s religious and social infrastructure during the early industrial era. It exemplifies the provision of spiritual and charitable services to working-class districts.
Key facts
- Country: Sweden
- City: Stockholm
- District: Vasastaden
- Architect: Erik Lallerstedt
- Built: 1901–1903
- Modified: 1907–1908
- Status: Protected building
- Coordinates: 59.34527778, 18.0425
Practical information & getting there
St. Matthew’s Church is located in Vasastaden, a residential neighbourhood easily reached by Stockholm’s public transport network. The church sits at an intersection, making it accessible to visitors exploring the district’s architectural and cultural heritage.
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