Masthugg Church
Masthugg Church (Swedish: Masthuggskyrkan) in Gothenburg, Sweden, was built in 1914. Its position on a high hill (Masthugget) close to the city and near the Göta älv makes it a striking sight – the church tower is 60 m (200 ft) high in itself. The church represents the National Romantic style in Nordic architecture and was designed by Sigfrid Ericson. The church, which has become one of the symbols of Gothenburg, is a popular tourist attraction.[1][2]
Masthugg Church | |
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Masthuggskyrkan | |
57°41′50″N 11°56′15″E | |
Country | Sweden |
Denomination | Church of Sweden |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Sigfrid Ericson |
Style | Romantic nationalism |
Completed | 1914 |
Specifications | |
Height | 60 m (200 ft) |
Administration | |
Diocese | Gothenburg |
References
- Ternevall, Evert (1964). Masthuggskyrkan 1914–1964: en minnesskrift. Göteborg.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Hammarskiöld, Hans; Linde Bjur, Gunilla; Lärn, Viveca (1996). Fasader i Göteborg : hus från industrialismens genombrott till sekelskiftet. Stockholm: Gedin. p. 123. ISBN 91-7964-195-4.
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