Læstadiuspörtet

Læstadiuspörtet is a rectory in the form of a cottage built of red timber located in Pajala Municipality, Sweden. Læstadiuspörtet was the home of the Swedish Lutheran pastor of Sámi descent and founder of Laestadianism, Lars Levi Laestadius, from 1851 until his death here in 1861, and now serves as the Laestadius Museum.[1]

Læstadiuspörtet
Læstadiuspörtet in 2015
General information
LocationPajala
CountrySweden
Coordinates67.21055°N 23.37942°E / 67.21055; 23.37942
Website
Laestadiusmuseet
Lars Levi Laestadius

References

  1. "Laestadiusmuséet och -pörtet". www.svenskakyrkan.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2022-02-15.

Further reading

  • Koistinen, L (2007): Lars Levi Laestadius prästgårdar 1826–1861
  • Ylitalo, K m.fl. (2000): Lars Levi Laestadius Årtusendets Norrbottning, Laestadiusprojektet, sid. 9.
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