…the site of the new Uppsala Cathedral …

Years: 1287 - 1287

…the site of the new Uppsala Cathedral in 1273, along with the formal move of the archbishopric.

The church is designed by French architects although the name of the author of the detailed initial plans who supervised work until 1281 has not been recorded.

Aa promissory note drawn up in 1287 by the provost of Paris covers the expenses to be incurred by master builder Étienne de Bonneuil and his assistants in traveling to Sweden to work on the construction of a cathedral at Uppsala.

Étienne is credited with work at the east and south chapels of the chancel, the transepts and probably the south portal, although in most of his work he appears to have meticulously followed the plans of his predecessor.

Progress will be slow as a result of the cold climate, the plague and many financial difficulties.

It will not be not until the end of the fourteenth century that work on the initial plans is completed, thanks in particular to the contribution of the master builder Nikolaus från Västerås, who began construction of the nave.

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