Attraction Guide: Feskekörka (Fish Church), Gothenburg, Sweden

Feskekörka (Fish Church) Guide

Feskekörka: A Seafood Sanctuary in Gothenburg Guide

Welcome to Feskekörka, Gothenburg's iconic "Fish Church"! Don't let the name fool you; this isn't a place of worship in the traditional sense. Instead, it's a vibrant indoor fish market housed in a building that resembles a Gothic church. It's a must-see for any visitor to Gothenburg, offering a unique glimpse into Swedish seafood culture and a chance to sample some of the freshest catches the North Sea has to offer. Prepare to be amazed by the sheer variety of fish, shellfish, and other delicacies on display. Designed by architect Victor von Gegerfelt and opened in 1874, Feskekörka was conceived as a modern and hygienic fish market. The architectural style, reminiscent of a Norwegian stave church, was chosen to create a grand and airy space suitable for showcasing the city's prized seafood. Over the years, it has become a beloved landmark and a symbol of Gothenburg's maritime heritage. It's more than just a market; it's a social hub where locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy the freshest seafood. Beyond browsing the impressive selection of seafood, Feskekörka offers several opportunities for tourists. You can grab a delicious lunch at one of the restaurants inside, serving everything from classic Swedish fish dishes to international seafood specialties. Don't miss the chance to try "räksmörgås," a traditional open-faced shrimp sandwich, or sample some freshly shucked oysters. You can also purchase fresh seafood to prepare your own meals. The market is a feast for the senses, with the sights, sounds, and smells of the sea creating an unforgettable experience.

Transportation

The easiest way to reach Feskekörka is by tram. Take tram lines 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 or 11 to the 'Valand' stop. From there, it's a short walk across the bridge to Feskekörka. Alternatively, you can take bus lines 16, 19, 50, 52, 55, or 753 to the 'Valand' stop.