Gästriklands runinskrifter 13
Varangian runestone · Gävle Municipality
Church building
The Church of the Holy Trinity (Swedish: Heliga Trefaldighets kyrka) is the oldest church in Gävle, Sweden, and was inaugurated on 14 July 1654 on the foundation of a medieval church that was burned down.
Its location, being at a crossing of the Gävle River on the road from the south of Sweden to the north of Sweden made it an important stop on and north-south journeys.
The Sörby runestone is the oldest object in the church. It is a Christian rune stone from the Södertull area of Gävle that was carved by renowned carver Åsmund Kåresson in the middle of the 11th century. The runestone is dedicated to a chieftain named Egil who died on a war march to Finland.
As of March 2025, the church is undergoing extensive renovations, expected to take two years and cost at least 50 million SEK.