Church of the Holy Spirit, Lund explained

Church of the Holy Spirit
Native Name:Helgeandskyrkan
Native Name Lang:Swedish
Location:Lund
Denomination:Church of Sweden
Consecrated Date:1968
Parish:Holy Spirit
Diocese:Lund

The Church of the Holy Spirit (Swedish: Helgeandskyrkan) is a church located in the district of Klostergården, on the south-west side of Lund in Skåne, Sweden. It was opened in 1968 as a district church in the Diocese of Lund, but became the main church of the parish of Helgeand after it was formed in 1991.

The functionalistic church has thick brick walls, a campanile and a pulpit on the exterior designed for outdoor services. It has 23 church bells, of which twenty form a chime of bells and three are located in the campanile.

The architect behind the church was Sten Samuelson (1926-2002).[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Helgeandskyrkan . 2 February 2011 . Svenska kyrkan.
  2. Web site: Sten Samuelson. NE Nationalencyklopedin AB . December 1, 2019.