540:– the patron saint of Lund Cathedral during the Middle Ages – dates from 1085. Slightly later sources mention both a new and an old church dedicated to Saint Lawrence. During the 1940s, archaeological excavations in the cathedral uncovered the foundations of another church inside the present building. The exact age, shape and function of this predecessor to the cathedral has been a matter of some debate. Most scholars believe that construction of a church on the site of Lund Cathedral was begun sometime during the second half of the 11th century. Some time thereafter a new church was begun in almost the same place, but to a larger design in the form of the present cathedral. Parts of the earlier church may have been incorporated in the walls of the cathedral. The decision to abandon Dalby as a
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stylistically related architecture, and also to visit the latest examples of building restoration so that he could draw upon that experience in his work at Lund. In 1863, he presented a first proposal for a complete restoration of the cathedral. Zettervall himself considered it a "reasonable middle ground between reparation and reconstruction". The proposal would mean the removal of all buttresses, a new roof, completely rebuilt towers, and the removal of the large Gothic windows in the transepts. Zettervall also proposed to add an octagonal dome over the
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probably dates from the middle of the 14th century, while the two angel-bearing columns may be somewhat later. Saint
Lawrence's column is approximately 3 metres (9.8 ft) tall (and the saint 70 centimetres (28 in)), while the columns with angels are slightly smaller. The three columns were probably made in
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would assume the main responsibility, and
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The cathedral was not the first church to be built in Lund; the earliest churches (now vanished) were built in the city at the end of the 10th century. Some kind of rudimentary settlement probably existed at the site of Lund
Cathedral at the end of the 10th and early 11th centuries, but no remains of
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The choir contains two rows of medieval choir stalls containing in total 78 seats. The wooden stalls date from the end of the 14th century, probably commissioned by archbishop Nils Jönson some time between 1361 and 1379. Clearly made by several different wood carvers, they are approximately 3 metres
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and they are stylistically linked with contemporary art from the Rhine Valley. They are among the largest wooden Gothic sculptures to survive in the Nordic countries, and have been described as being of internationally high quality. The choir stalls in Lund
Cathedral also lent stylistic inspiration
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Seen from outside, the different elements of the building are clearly discernible as independent volumes, "as if they could be taken apart and put together again". The apse of the cathedral is a "forcefully articulated" semi-circle. Compared to its predecessors in Mainz, its composition is somewhat
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columns carrying statuettes, the oldest remaining furnishings in the cathedral, and a seven-branched candelabrum from the end of the Middle Ages. Two of the bronze columns are crowned by angels, and the third one by a statuette of Saint
Lawrence, holding a gridiron, the symbol of his martyrdom. It
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1506 or 1507 and 1524. Despite, and to some extent because of, the work that had been done during the preceding centuries since the great fire of 1234, the cathedral was in need of a thorough restoration. Adam van Düren and his workshop made several changes and contributions. A new drainage system
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from the 15th century (although heavily restored in 1923). When it was built, Lund
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in the Nordic countries". At the time of its construction, Lund and the cathedral belonged to
Denmark. The main altar was consecrated in 1145 and the cathedral was by that time largely finished; the western towers were built somewhat later. Its architecture show clear influences from contemporary
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The plan and layout of the building consecrated in 1145 was similar to the one seen today. A noticeable difference was that the entire choir was separated from the nave by a wall and reserved for the clergy. The towers were also not built until a few decades later. The intention was probably to
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Between 1832 and 1893, the cathedral was radically transformed by the work of
Brunius and Zettervall. All windows were replaced, several vaults and pillars were repaired or rebuilt, and both architects effected extensive changes to the transept. Just as he had suggested, Zettervall had all the
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was appointed to carry out the rest of the work in 1860. A conflict between Brunius and Zettervall developed almost immediately, but Zettervall would keep working on restoring the cathedral until 1893 and ultimately managed to implement most of his ideas for the cathedral. A compromise in 1862
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were installed in both the northern wall of the north transept and in the southern wall of the south transept. The towers and western facade were also repaired in 1512–18 and again in 1527. It has been argued that the cathedral may have collapsed, were it not for the work done by van Düren.
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carried by 21 smaller columns, which open towards the exterior. The apse is the most well-preserved part of the Romanesque building and has been described as "the artistic high point of the exterior". The southern portal of the nave is perhaps the oldest of the cathedral. Five decorated
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which survives in a damaged state and is placed in the south transept. It is somewhat similar in construction to the choir stalls but stylistically different and more closely related to contemporary art from north Germany. Currently placed next to the bishop's chair is also a Gothic
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same time decided that Zettervall would continue working on repairing the cathedral and every year make what changes that were deemed necessary. In this way, Zettervall could piecemeal over the next decades to rebuild the cathedral largely in line with his design from 1864.
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were probably all Scandinavians who were educated at the construction site. Many early Romanesque stone churches in the countryside, particularly in Scania but also in the rest of present-day Denmark and Sweden, show direct influences from Lund Cathedral, notably
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where corpses were occasionally left for several years. Attempts at repairs were made; among them the entire apse was dismantled and then re-erected. Many of the repairs were however either temporary or outright detrimental to the condition of the building. King
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employed a workforce of about 100 and 60 people, respectively. The project was instrumental in establishing a workshop where local craftsmen could be educated, and thus disseminating artistic influences from continental Europe to Scandinavia. The stone sculptors
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in the form of a 5 metres (16 ft) tall, decorated wooden pillar. It contains two cabinets surmounted by a statuette of a female saint and crowned by a hexagonal spire. The tabernacle was repaired by Brunius in the 19th century. The saint may be
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in 1668. Repairs were made during the 18th century but in 1832 a complete restoration of the cathedral was recommended. Subsequently, much of the cathedral was restored and rebuilt during most of the 19th century. The work was first led by
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made a survey of the lichen of the cathedral in 1935; it was incidentally his first scientific publication. The lichens of the cathedral were inventoried again in 1993. Of the species observed growing on the cathedral, the minute
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in western Germany is stylistically closely related to Lund Cathedral (especially the crypt), and it has been proposed that Donatus came to Lund from Speyer, where construction more or less ceased in 1106 following the death of
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was inaugurated on 30 June 1123, followed by the north (1126) and south (1131) side altars of the crypt. Only then did the cathedral begin to be used. One of the main functions of the crypt appears to have been as a place where
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and not entirely finished until 1893. The changes implemented during the 19th century were extensive; among other things, Zettervall had the entire western part, including the towers, demolished and rebuilt to his own designs.
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influences. Apart from its rich Romanesque decoration, Lund Cathedral also contains several late medieval sculptures made by Adam van Düren, as mentioned above. Several of these are of animals and contain inscriptions in
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Following the Reformation in the 16th century, the diocese lost much of its revenues. The building was still subjected to much stress, not least by the use of the large church bell, and suffered during the recurrent
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and renovated by the same company in 1992. It has 102 stops distributed between four manuals and a pedalboard. There are 7,074 pipes in total. The smallest organ is inside the astronomical clock, where it plays
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were also added piecemeal to the building during the 13th and 14th centuries, to stabilise the building which was under strain from the new, heavier vaults, the added chapels and the constant ringing of the 8.5
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in present-day Germany. It is attached with unusual technical skill to one of the pillars of the nave, and it is entered through a stair cut inside the pillar. The building material is sandstone, black
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and support a richly decorated archivolt on which traces of original paint survives. Opposite, in the south wall, is a smaller baldachin where the columns themselves are sculpted angels (one with
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also made observations about the flora of the cathedral during the first half of the 19th century. A more systematic surveys of the flora of the building was published in 1922. Lichenologist
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was invited to examine the structure in 1832. Nyström recommended a complete renovation of the cathedral. The chairman of the council in charge of administering the cathedral buildings,
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serve as the main entrance in the centre of the west facade. They have 24 reliefs with subjects from the Bible, particularly the Old Testament. Above the doorway, the tympanon depicts
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There are currently six church organs in Lund Cathedral, including the largest church organ in Sweden. The gallery organ was built between 1932 and 1934 by the Danish company
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visited the cathedral crypt in 1785 and expressed his displeasure at its state. In 1812, the aforementioned chapels from the 14th and 15th centuries were demolished.
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with their servants parade across the face of the clock. Similar clocks from approximately the same period are known from several churches in towns in the south
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in 1257 partially because the choir had been enlarged and the seats of the royal family moved, itself a testimony of the growing power of the Church. Two
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and is perhaps the most conspicuous member of the cathedral flora. When the lichen flora was surveyed in 1993, 15 species were discovered. One of these,
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in 1666 was acknowledged in a ceremony in the cathedral in 1668. Following the Reformation, the choir was used for a long time as a classroom, first by
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Julius Bertram Larsen and re-inaugurated in 1923. The upper part, which is original, is the clock, while the lower part, a reconstruction, is a
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of Lund Cathedral, presently located at the west end of the north aisle, dates from the late Middle Ages and was installed in Lund Cathedral
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Gertz, Otto (1923). "Vegetationen å ruinerna av Alvastra klosterkyrka" [The vegetation on the ruins of Alvastra monastery church].
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buttresses removed and demolished the entire western part of the church, including the towers, and rebuilt them according to his own
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supported by pillars with cushion capitals. It is sparsely lit by low small windows and remains largely unchanged since 1123.
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as well as with the crypt under the choir. The choir ends in an apse. Inside, the bays of the cathedral are supported by
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flanked by Saint Lawrence and Saint Canute is similar to the portal relief van Düren made a couple of years earlier at
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vaults. Changes were also made to the layout of the westernmost part of the building. A conflict erupted between King
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and Modena in northern Italy. In addition, the capitals of the columns in the church are all of high
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3730:] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Svenska kyrkans diakonistyrelses bokförlag.
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Lund Cathedral has been called "the most powerful representative of
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4031:"Helgo Zettervall om Lunds domkyrka: en byggnadsbeskrivning i brev"
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The art history of Lund Cathedral: connections and stylistic equals
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2990:[Golden mosaics and choir stalls from the 14th century].
2739:"Pope Francis, in Sweden, Urges Catholic-Lutheran Reconciliation"
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Greens in the Church of Sweden (linked to the Green Party)
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Lunds domkyrka i litteraturen: bibliografisk förteckning
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Ale. Historisk Tidskrift för Skåne, Halland och Blekinge
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Ale. Historisk Tidskrift för Skåne, Halland och Blekinge
3419:[The day of conferment of the doctor's degree].
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3877:] (in Swedish). Lund: Signum. pp. 299–335.
3854:] (in Swedish). Lund: Signum. pp. 299–335.
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1058:. The building material of the cathedral is mostly
1035:wrestling with the lion. Two bronze doors built by
3871:Signums svenska konsthistoria. Den gotiska konsten
1243:or in his workshop. Its central panel depicts the
870:Changes by Carl Georg Brunius and Helgo Zettervall
283:55 m (180 ft) (to the top of the towers)
2909:[The giant Finn watches over the crypt].
1194:) standing on lions. Similar sculptures exist in
816:A drawing of the cathedral as it appeared in 1750
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3827:(in Swedish). Stockholm: Riksantikvarieämbetet (
3220:"Vår tids martyrer och den sjuarmade ljusstaken"
1460:
1457:on the side show scenes from the New Testament.
1215:. A relief in the south transept displaying the
3852:Signum's history of Swedish art. Romanesque art
3662:Signum's history of Swedish art. Romanesque art
3548:The architecture of Helgo Zettervall: churches
2988:"Gyllene mosaik och korstolar från 1300-talet"
1473:, 12th century, the oldest grave in the crypt.
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3923:] (in Swedish). Kävlinge: Domus Propria.
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3643:[The lichen flora of Lund Cathedral]
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4016:] (in Swedish). Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup.
4014:Lund Cathedral in literature: a bibliography
3900:] (in Swedish). Lund: Historiska Media.
3798:] (in Swedish). Lund: Historiska Media.
3702:Bidrag till Lunds domkyrkas byggnadshistoria
3685:The stone mason masters of Skåne before 1200
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447:, installed in 1927. Lund Cathedral has six
5179:12th-century establishments in Skåne County
4406:Christian Democrats in the Church of Sweden
3875:Signum's history of Swedish art. Gothic art
1693:of new doctor's degrees at the university.
5129:Buildings and structures completed in 1145
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3892:Ulvros, Eva Helen; Larsson, Anita (2012).
3821:Lund Cathedral: stone material and damages
3816:Lunds domkyrka: stenmaterial och skadebild
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3757:(in Swedish). Stockholm: Lund University.
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1292:Slightly older than the choir stalls is a
1054:and Saint Lawrence. The cathedral has two
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3165:[The astonishing clock in Lund].
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4415:Elävä seurakunta – Levande församling
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3751:Metropolis Daniae: a piece of Europe
3746:Metropolis Daniae: ett stycke Europa
3543:Helgo Zettervalls arkitektur: kyrkor
3129:"Lund – Uret i domkyrkan slutar slå"
3121:
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2749:from the original on 5 November 2016
1652:) was mentioned as early as 1756 by
520:, the oldest part of Lund Cathedral.
4408:(linked to the Christian Democrats)
3995:] (in Swedish). Lund: Berling.
3728:History of Lund Cathedral 1145–1945
2980:
1735:"Domkyrkans särskilda skyddshelgon"
1117:View from the entrance towards east
994:. The crypt has over forty shallow
910:proposed that the Danish architect
808:Changes by Adam van Düren and later
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602:(as "Donatus architectus") and the
435:. Of more recent date is the large
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3724:Lunds domkyrkas historia 1145–1945
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1741:from the original on 16 April 2021
1449:, and it is partially painted and
698:(Scania). Other examples are e.g.
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5149:Romanesque architecture in Sweden
4428:Left-wing in the Church of Sweden
4073:Official website of the cathedral
4054:
4035:Historisk tidskrift för Skåneland
3517:from the original on 2 March 2020
3487:from the original on 2 March 2020
3457:from the original on 2 March 2020
2998:from the original on 3 March 2020
2917:from the original on 3 March 2020
2706:from the original on 3 March 2020
1673:Relationship with Lund University
1577:
212:in the buildings database of the
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4434:Liberals in the Church of Sweden
4243:
4096:YouTube channel of the cathedral
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3572:Lunds domkyrka under romansk tid
2907:"Jätten Finn vakar över kryptan"
1129:View from the altar towards west
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353:, Sweden. It is the seat of the
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5174:Churches in the Diocese of Lund
5134:12th-century churches in Sweden
4465:Öppen kyrka – en kyrka för alla
4424:Kyrklig samverkan i Visby stift
3967:]. Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup.
3946:]. Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup.
3921:The churches of Skåne 1050–1949
3829:Swedish National Heritage Board
3708:]. Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup.
3479:[Concerts every week].
2730:
2696:"En kyrka i ständig förändring"
1769:Swedish National Heritage Board
1372:area. Especially the clocks in
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1105:Aerial view from the south east
855:wars between Denmark and Sweden
214:Swedish National Heritage Board
4446:(linked to the Moderate Party)
3613:[Gideon and the wool]
3533:
3511:Lund Cathedral (official site)
3481:Lund Cathedral (official site)
3451:Lund Cathedral (official site)
3379:Lund Cathedral (official site)
3377:[A string of events].
3224:Lund Cathedral (official site)
3167:Lund Cathedral (official site)
2992:Lund Cathedral (official site)
2911:Lund Cathedral (official site)
2700:Lund Cathedral (official site)
1727:
1378:St. Nicholas Church, Stralsund
1272:, but the stalls also contain
1:
5144:Lutheran cathedrals in Sweden
4450:Senior Citizen Interest Party
3641:"Lavfloran på Lunds domkyrka"
1720:
1512:and decorated in low relief.
1461:Graves and funerary monuments
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465:Archdiocese of Hamburg-Bremen
426:choir stalls, bronzes and an
188:1 September 1145 (main altar)
3987:Brunius, Carl Georg (1836).
3681:Skånes stenmästare före 1200
1572:Görvel Fadersdotter (Sparre)
1287:St. Bendt's Church, Ringsted
1062:quarried in the area around
7:
5159:Coronation church buildings
5154:Tourist attractions in Lund
4517:Swedish Evangelical Mission
3796:The wonderful clock in Lund
3375:"Ett pärlband av händelser"
3163:"Det underbara uret i Lund"
1172:English Norman architecture
1161:The giant Finn and his wife
1145:The giant Finn and his wife
965:Architecture and decoration
760:provide the cathedral with
629:Basilica of Saint Servatius
508:Foundation and construction
461:Christianisation of Denmark
391:The giant Finn and his wife
357:and the main church of the
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5195:
4430:(linked to the Left Party)
4029:Zettervall, Helgo (1916).
3940:Konstverk i Lunds domkyrka
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1078:Overview of Lund Cathedral
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4532:Pro Fide et Christianismo
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3792:Det underbara uret i Lund
3651:(in Swedish) (87): 25–30.
3649:Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift
3192:Ulvros & Larsson 2012
3017:Ulvros & Larsson 2012
2879:Ulvros & Larsson 2012
2807:Ulvros & Larsson 2012
2795:Ulvros & Larsson 2012
1899:Ulvros & Larsson 2012
1839:Ulvros & Larsson 2012
1620:, who made a list of the
1570:(1500–1567) and his wife
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637:Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
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4491:Sisters of Saint Francis
4008:Gierow, Krister (1946).
3679:Rydbeck, Monica (1936).
3507:"Sex orglar i Domkyrkan"
1696:
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1506:University of Copenhagen
1485:. The simple Romanesque
1245:Coronation of the Virgin
778:Christopher I of Denmark
768:and almost certainly by
647:and several churches in
140:Website of the Cathedral
4512:Church of Sweden Abroad
4089:Liber daticus vetustior
3959:Wrangel, Ewert (1923).
3938:Wrangel, Ewert (1915).
3917:Skånes kyrkor 1050-1949
3639:Johansson, Per (1993).
3477:"Konserter varje vecka"
1701:The cathedral has five
1574:(1509 or 1517 – 1605).
1316:Lund astronomical clock
1281:to the choir stalls in
1217:Woman of the Apocalypse
604:Liber daticus vetustior
563:Liber daticus vetustior
553:illuminated manuscripts
475:, close to Lund, where
414:and later by architect
382:Romanesque architecture
267:85 m (279 ft)
210:Ecclesiastical monument
4527:Church of Sweden Youth
4444:Right-wing Alternative
4396:Alternative for Sweden
4160:Archdiocese of Uppsala
4087:Digitised copy of the
4078:Digitised copy of the
3915:Wahlöö, Claes (2014).
3700:Rydbeck, Otto (1915).
3634:(in Swedish): 457–463.
3588:Cinthio, Erik (1990).
3569:Cinthio, Erik (1957).
3540:Bodin, Anders (2017).
1650:Asplenium ruta-muraria
1605:
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361:. It was built as the
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275:30 m (98 ft)
21:Church in Lund, Sweden
4141:Archbishop of Uppsala
3944:Art in Lund Cathedral
3898:The cathedral in Lund
1683:Lund Cathedral School
1597:
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1438:Frankfurt an der Oder
1323:
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1237:Ide Pedersdatter Falk
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770:stained glass windows
715:Lannaskede Old Church
527:
515:
455:Historical background
116:Previous denomination
68:55.70417°N 13.19333°E
4080:Necrologium Lundense
4069:at Wikimedia Commons
3513:. Church of Sweden.
3483:. Church of Sweden.
3453:. Church of Sweden.
3381:. Church of Sweden.
3226:. Church of Sweden.
3169:. Church of Sweden.
2994:. Church of Sweden.
2913:. Church of Sweden.
2702:. Church of Sweden.
1666:Lecanora perpruinosa
1618:apostles of Linnaeus
1483:Necrologium Lundense
1479:Hermann of Schleswig
1471:Hermann of Schleswig
1445:and black and white
1052:Canute IV of Denmark
1037:Carl Johan Dyfverman
864:Gustav III of Sweden
600:Necrologium Lundense
557:Necrologium Lundense
206:Heritage designation
186:30 June 1123 (crypt)
4576:in the province of
4496:Östanbäck Monastery
3609:Dunér, Uno (1984).
3139:. 12 October 2009.
3137:Sveriges television
1765:Bebyggelseregistret
1710:Marcussen & Søn
1382:Nikolaus Lilienfeld
1188:Corinthian capitals
610:, conveyed via the
549:Romanesque churches
64: /
4978:St. Peter's, Malmö
4522:Bibeltrogna Vänner
4345:Assembly Elections
3611:"Gideon och ullen"
3449:[Choirs].
3406:, p. 128–129.
3323:, p. 122–125.
3251:, p. 114–116.
3118:, p. 124–127.
3106:, p. 125–126.
3043:, p. 112–113.
2977:, p. 196–197.
2857:, p. 126–127.
2743:The New York Times
2666:, p. 158–159.
2642:, p. 142−152.
2618:, p. 134–141.
2594:, p. 121–181.
2582:, p. 121–122.
2217:, p. 265–281.
2065:, p. 186–187.
1634:Elias Magnus Fries
1606:
1536:Eberhard Rosenblad
1475:
1333:astronomical clock
1329:
1326:astronomical clock
1310:Astronomical clock
1283:Roskilde Cathedral
1261:
1231:The medieval main
1153:
903:Carl Georg Brunius
884:
818:
680:Mårten stenmästare
534:
522:
428:astronomical clock
412:Carl Georg Brunius
403:Treaty of Roskilde
367:archiepiscopal see
233:Carl Georg Brunius
73:55.70417; 13.19333
5116:
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4973:St. Peter's, Lund
4908:St. Mary's, Ystad
4846:St. John's, Malmö
4586:
4540:
4539:
4486:Daughters of Mary
4388:Nominating groups
4065:Media related to
3930:978-91-637-5874-4
3907:978-91-87031-34-2
3805:978-91-85507-93-1
3632:Botaniska Notiser
3561:978-91-7331-785-6
3423:. 25 April 2012.
3417:"Promotionsdagen"
3194:, pp. 64–65.
1853:, p. 99–100.
1304:Ida of Toggenburg
912:Ferdinand Meldahl
664:Uppsala Cathedral
660:Cologne Cathedral
431:with a decorated
365:cathedral of the
321:
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198:Functional status
164:Late 11th century
120:Church of Denmark
16:Swedish cathedral
5186:
5164:Churches in Lund
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5073:Västra Vemmerlöv
5068:Västra Ingelstad
4938:Östra Sönnarslöv
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4460:Sweden Democrats
4455:Social Democrats
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1923:Sundnér 1997
1918:
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1532:Nils Hesslén
1514:
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1428:The current
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1262:
1251:Choir stalls
1230:
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988:groin vaults
968:
955:Pope Francis
933:
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888:church organ
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105:Denomination
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4998:Sireköpinge
4836:Holy Spirit
4801:Hammarlunda
4474:Monasteries
4224:Historical
3534:Works cited
3133:SVT Nyheter
2262:Wahlöö 2014
2063:Wahlöö 2014
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1274:misericords
1072:lime mortar
1070:mixed with
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399:Reformation
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5058:Valleberga
5043:Stora Råby
4953:Östra Vram
4943:Östra Torp
4933:Östra Hoby
4913:Norra Strö
4876:Lackalänga
4806:Hardeberga
4761:Fru Alstad
4706:Dalköpinge
4686:Brönnestad
4631:Asmundtorp
4596:All Saints
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