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Lucia in Seglora Church
Stockholm
Traditional Lucia procession in historic Seglora Church
About
Experience a deeply traditional and atmospheric Lucia procession within the beautiful Seglora Church. This cherished event, a highlight of Swedish winter celebrations, continues a legacy that began at Skansen in 1893. Witness students from Stockholm Music Gymnasium or the Stockholm University Choir bring the spirit of Lucia to life with enchanting performances.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Families, couples, individuals seeking cultural experiences
Vibe
Atmospheric, traditional, serene, festive
Energy Level
Low
Budget
Low (Included With Admission)
Photo Friendly
Moderate (respectful photography encouraged)
Weather Sensitivity
Low (indoor event, but skansen itself is outdoors)
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Always check the official website for the most current information.
We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
No social media links available
Location
Event Details
Pricing
Included in your entrance ticket (annual pass valid)
Duration
Approximately 30 minutes per concert
Ages
All ages
Schedule
Entry is 20 minutes before the start, and no entry is permitted after the concert has begun. Concerts are approximately 30 minutes long.
Featured Performers
- Elever från Stockholms Musikgymnasium
- Stockholms Universitetskör
Organizer
Skansen
Practical Information
Parking
Parking facilities adjacent to Skansen are few. Parking is available on southern Djurgården and in Museiparken, but the number of spaces is limited. Three parking spaces for disabled individuals are available within Skansen, with entry through Sollidsporten. Please note that these spaces may fill up, and the nearest parking would then be public parking areas outside Skansen's grounds.
Accessibility
Three parking spaces for disabled individuals are available within Skansen, with entry through Sollidsporten. Please note that these spaces may fill up, and the nearest parking would then be public parking areas outside Skansen's grounds. Accessible transport and taxis can drive in via Sollidsporten to pick up and drop off guests at the top of Skansen hill; the ordering address for taxi and accessible transport is Sollidsbacken 9. Tram line 7 runs from T-centralen to Djurgården and has ample space for strollers and wheelchairs.
Pet Policy
No pets allowed (service animals welcome)
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive at least 20 minutes before the scheduled start time to secure a good spot, as entry is not permitted once the concert has begun.
- Consider visiting on December 13th for the traditional Lucia Day celebration, though performances are also held on the 14th and 15th.
- Check the Skansen website for the most current schedule and performer details, as specific groups may vary.
- Combine your visit to the Lucia procession with exploring the rest of Skansen, as the event is included with general admission.
- Dress warmly, as Seglora Church can be cool, and layers are recommended for exploring Skansen before or after the performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Lucia tradition?
Lucia is a Swedish festival of light celebrated on December 13th, featuring a procession led by a young woman dressed as Saint Lucia, adorned with candles, bringing light and song during the darkest time of the year.
Is there an extra cost for the Lucia procession?
No, the Lucia procession is included with your general entrance ticket to Skansen. An annual pass is also valid for entry.
How long does the Lucia performance last?
Each Lucia concert is approximately 30 minutes long.
Can I enter the church after the performance has started?
No, entry is not permitted after the concert has begun to ensure the solemnity of the event.
What is the best way to get to Seglora Church at Skansen?
Skansen is easily accessible by public transport, including tram (line 7) and bus (line 67). You can also arrive by ferry or enjoy a pleasant walk or bike ride.