The Swedish island of Gotland has since the early Middle Ages had a large number of churches and chapels.
Medieval churches
editThere are 92 medieval churches on Gotland; the island has more well-preserved medieval churches than any other part of Sweden. The medieval churches of Gotland constitute a coherent group of medieval architecture and is therefore listed in a separate article.
Churches and chapels of Gotland
editName | Main construction period | Coordinates | Image | Notes | References |
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Gnisvärd Chapel | 1839 | 57°30′26″N 18°06′44″E / 57.50722°N 18.11222°E | [1] | ||
Gotska Sandön Chapel | 58°23′19.3″N 19°11′47.5″E / 58.388694°N 19.196528°E | ||||
Hallshuk Chapel | 57°55′30″N 18°44′33″E / 57.9250°N 18.7424°E | ||||
Kovik Chapel | 1963 | 57°24′33″N 18°09′53″E / 57.40917°N 18.16472°E | |||
Pentecostal Church of Visby | 1988 | 57°37′39″N 18°18′09″E / 57.62750°N 18.30250°E | The church belongs to the Swedish Pentecostal Movement. It has been in use since 1988. | [2] | |
Slite Church | 1960 | 57°42′26″N 18°47′45″E / 57.70722°N 18.79583°E | The church was designed by the Danish architect Holger Jensen and built 1959–1960. It is built using only local materials. It has sculptures made by a local artist, Bertil Nyström. | ||
Terra Nova Church | 57°36′48.26″N 18°18′41.47″E / 57.6134056°N 18.3115194°E | The church dates from 1983 and was designed by architect Hans Wieland. It was inaugurated by Bishop Tore Furberg . | [3] | ||
Vibble Chapel | 57°36′02.3″N 18°14′59.3″E / 57.600639°N 18.249806°E | ||||
Visborg Church | 1969 | 57°37′28″N 18°17′06″E / 57.62444°N 18.28500°E | Visborg Church was built in 1969, to designs by architect Per Erik Nilsson. | ||
Visby Catholic Church | 1982 | 57°38′31″N 18°17′43″E / 57.64194°N 18.29528°E | The church, which was inaugurated by Bishop Hubertus Brandenburg in 1982, it is the first Catholic church to be built on Gotland since the Middle Ages. It lies in the centre of Visby. | [4] | |
Vårdklockan Church | 1875 | 57°38′18″N 18°17′44″E / 57.63833°N 18.29556°E | Belonging to the Uniting Church in Sweden | [5] |
References
edit- ^ "Gnisvärds kapell" (in Swedish). guteinfo.com. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
- ^ "Pingstförsamlingen Visby". Pingstförsamlingen Visby. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "Terra Nova kyrkan". Visby domkyrkoförsamling (Cathedral parish of Visby). Church of Sweden. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "Kristi Lekamens församling" [Congregation of the Body of Christ]. Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "Vårdklockans kyrka". www.vardklockanskyrka.se (in Swedish). Equimeniakyrkan [Uniting Church in Sweden]. Archived from the original on 6 November 2014. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
Bibliography
edit- Lagerlöf, Erland, ed. (1973). Gotlands kyrkor (in Swedish). Uddevalla: Rabén & Sjögren. ISBN 9129410355.
External links
edit- Media related to Churches in Gotland at Wikimedia Commons
- Swedish National Heritage Board. "Sveriges kyrkor". Searchable, digitised versions of several of the volumes in the "Sveriges kyrkor" ("The churches of Sweden") series (in Swedish).
- Björklund, Ivar (2007). "Gotlands alla kyrkor [All the churches of Gotland]" (in Swedish). Retrieved 11 October 2014. Pictures of churches, church ruins and several baptismal fonts in the churches of Gotland
- "Gotlands kyrkor - Churches of Gotland". 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014. Panoramic views of the exterior and interior of the medieval churches of Gotland