There are 65 listed buildings (Swedish: byggnadsminne) in Uppsala County.
Image | Name | Premise | Number of buildings | Year built | Architect | Coordinates | ID |
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Huddungeby, Anders Olsgården | Huddungeby 3:19 | 2 | 60°02′30″N16°58′53″E / 60.04171°N 16.98149°E | 21300000013101 | |||
Harbonäs säteri | Harbonäs 2:1 | 1 | 60°08′16″N17°17′50″E / 60.13771°N 17.29727°E | 21300000013107 | |||
Huddungeby, Jan Ers-gården | Huddungeby 3:20 | 4 | 60°02′30″N16°58′56″E / 60.04174°N 16.98228°E | 21300000013105 | |||
Östervåla gästgivargård | Östervåla-Åby 8:69 previously 8:9 | 1 | 1795 | 60°11′01″N17°11′13″E / 60.18349°N 17.18687°E | 21300000013096 |
Image | Name | Premise | Number of buildings | Year built | Architect | Coordinates | ID |
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![]() | Biskops-Arnö | Biskops-Arnö 1:1 | 9 | 59°39′45″N17°29′12″E / 59.66257°N 17.48658°E | 21300000013578 | ||
Skoklosters slott | Skokloster 2:4 previously Skokloster 2:1 | 5 | 59°42′11″N17°37′10″E / 59.70308°N 17.61941°E | 21300000013580 |
Image | Name | Premise | Number of buildings | Year built | Architect | Coordinates | ID |
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![]() | Flottsunds fyr | Kungshamn 1-5:1 | 1 | 59°47′10″N17°39′21″E / 59.78620°N 17.65596°E | 21000001480420 | ||
Krusenbergs herrgård | Krusenberg 1:58, 1:1 Ga:1 | 5 | 59°44′06″N17°38′48″E / 59.73500°N 17.64665°E | 21300000013254 | |||
![]() | Mora stenar | Mora 1:1 | 1 | 59°47′52″N17°46′51″E / 59.79775°N 17.78078°E | 21300000018416 | ||
![]() | Skottsila previously mönsterskrivarboställe | Skottsila 2:7 previously 2:1 | 4 | 59°41′49″N17°46′52″E / 59.69695°N 17.78111°E | 21300000013264 |
Image | Name | Premise | Number of buildings | Year built | Architect | Coordinates | ID |
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![]() | Söderfors bruk | Söderfors bruk 1:1, 1:158 Jörsön 3:1, 9:1 | 95 | 60°23′05″N17°14′19″E / 60.38460°N 17.23856°E | 21300000013373 | ||
![]() | Griggebo såg | Griggebo 1:17 | 1 | 60°28′11″N17°52′16″E / 60.46960°N 17.87104°E | 21300000013354 | ||
![]() | Karlholmsbruks Lancashiresmedja Kvarn Blåsmaksin Våghus | Karlholm 1:48-49, 1:53 | 4 | 60°31′20″N17°38′16″E / 60.52231°N 17.63789°E | 21300000013494 | ||
Lars-Larsgården | Munga 5:9 | 1 | 60°18′31″N17°24′40″E / 60.30851°N 17.41109°E | 21300000013541 | |||
![]() | Lövstabruk | Skärsättra 1:20 etc.;previously Skärsättra 1:2 m.fl | 122 | 60°24′29″N17°52′44″E / 60.40813°N 17.87879°E | 21300000013379 | ||
![]() | Åkerby bruks klockstapel | Österlövsta-Åkerby 10:28 | 1 | 60°24′59″N17°45′52″E / 60.41634°N 17.76449°E | 21300000013509 | ||
![]() | Örbyhus slott | Örbyhus 1:8 | 29 | 60°12′01″N17°42′22″E / 60.20026°N 17.70620°E | 21300000013543 |
Image | Name | Premise | Number of buildings | Year built | Architect | Coordinates | ID |
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K 0188 (Marma läger) | Älvsäter 1:3 | 22 | 60°28′57″N17°25′36″E / 60.48251°N 17.42668°E | 21300000013661 |
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