The architect for the church is L.I. Wahlman, also known for the Engelbrekt church in Stockholm (that also is situated high on a "cliff").
The altarpiece is made by Erik Sand, Strängnäs.
The Maria statue was made by Sam Westerholm in 1996.
The votive ship (hardly visible in picture) made by Gunnar Ankar, is the fregate "Eugenie" that made the first Swedish around-the-world-sailing in 1851-53 with a crew of 348 men.
Written Aug 10, 2003
The church, which is a wellknown landmark for boats coming to Nynäshamn was built in 1930. On the same place there was earlier a lighting house and the new church was built to be seen from great distance.
Written Aug 10, 2003
The water is nice. There are grass and sand to play on for the children.
There is also a water-chute, fairly long, where you can glide down with high speed. Your children will like it (if suitable ages of course).
This beach is also a camping ground.
Updated Aug 10, 2003
Address: Nickstabadet
A camping ground with a good Baltic sea beach.
Written Aug 10, 2003
Phone: 08-52020834
In the harbour there are a lot of "fishermans huts" with souvenir shops. There are also a number of big and small restaurants.
Written Aug 10, 2003
Address: Nynäshamn harbour
This church room is decorated by an artist by name Bergendorff (Carl Eckard?).
The paintings show scenes from the four disciples lives.
(preliminary text)
Updated Jul 16, 2003
Lime paintings are from 1549 and signed Örjan Olofsson, they are from the time of Gustav Vasa and are one of the few of its kind.
Updated Jul 16, 2003
Sorunda church is one of the greatest country side churches in this county.
It has a very complicated building history, not clearly understood.
It is now a cross-church with a west oriented tower.
Updated Jul 16, 2003
The oldest parts of the church is from the end of 12th century. The name of the church is mentioned in a written document as early as 1282.
Updated Jul 16, 2003
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The oldest parts of the church is from the end of 12th century. The name of the church is mentioned in a written document as early as 1282.
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Nynäshamn - one of the ports to the East

Make your start at the Tourist information office! It is located in the old railway station. Get yourself a free city map and some useful information about events etc. The Nynäshamn Harbour is a nice...
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Nynäshamn is 50km south of Stockholm. It can be a beautiful place in the summer, and in the winter too. The harbour provides plenty of activities, such as boat trips, shops, restaurants and sports.......
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Nynäshamn - Not in any of the guide books!

Right at the end of Stockholm's southern commuter rail line, Nynäshamn is a Baltic port 58km and an hour's train ride from the city. Way off the tourist beat, we went here on a whim (it was raining...
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To Nynäshamn on a steam train!!!!!

Before today, what I knew about Nynäshamn, a small harbor town about 1,5 hours away from Stockholm (by commuter train!), is that you can take the ferry to Gotland or Poland. The reason I visited it......
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