Husaby kyrka
Götene
With its imposing triple-towered structure dating back to the 11th century, Husaby Church is regarded as Sweden’s first episcopal church. Here you can view beautiful medieval wall paintings as well as furnishings and objects from the Middle Ages. Just northeast of the church lies Saint Sigfrid’s Spring, where King Olof Skötkonung is said to have been baptised.
The 12th-Century Church
The earliest church on the site was a stave church, later replaced in the early 12th century by a Romanesque stone church with a nave and an apsidal chancel. The present tower is the oldest part of the building, constructed in the 11th century.
Inside the triumphal arch, on the northern wall, there is a medieval ambo (a type of pulpit). The baptismal font and the triumphal crucifix date from the 13th century, as does the old bishop’s chair, one of the oldest pieces of furniture in Sweden. A medieval communion window has also been preserved.
The church interior contains well-preserved medieval furnishings and ceiling paintings that can still be viewed today.
Saint Sigfrid’s Spring
Just northeast of the church is Saint Sigfrid’s Spring, traditionally believed to be the site where King Olof Skötkonung was baptised, marking an important moment in the Christianisation of Sweden.
Nearby Historical Sites
Close to the church are the ruins of a castle built around 1480 by the Bishop of Skara. Between Husaby and Forshem runs a medieval pilgrimage route that is still followed today.
Church Guide
The Church Guide app provides additional information about the churches in the region and can also be used as a guide during your visit. Download it here.
Getting Here by Public Transport
By Bus (Västtrafik)
You can reach Husaby Church by taking a Västtrafik bus to Husaby Church stop. Journey planning is available via the Västtrafik website or the Västtrafik To Go app.
By bus on demand (Närtrafik)
Närtrafik picks you up at a chosen address within a designated rural area and takes you to a stop within the municipality (or vice versa).
- Book at least 1 hour in advance by calling 0771-91 90 90
- Operates within fixed time windows (see timetable and map)
- Costs the same as a standard single ticket
- Payment available via app, card, or cash
By Sista-Milen-Bilen
If public transport does not reach your destination, you can book Sista-Milen-Bilen, a shared taxi service operating when regular transport is not available.
- Book at least 3 hours in advance at sistamilenbilen.se
- Pick-up at your chosen location
- Direct transport to your destination