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Franciskuskapellet

O 2863

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Franciskuskapellet (Ekedalen)
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Franciskuskapellet

The Franciskuskapellet, also known as the Francis Chapel, was constructed in 1972 and serves as a place of worship for the Swedish Lutheran Church.

History

  • The chapel is an example of modernist architecture, characterized by its minimalist design and rectangular shape. The building's exterior features a simple façade with a flat roof, while the interior boasts a spacious nave with a high ceiling.
  • As a Lutheran chapel, the Franciskuskapellet is an important place of worship for the Swedish Lutheran Church. The chapel's design and architecture reflect the church's emphasis on simplicity and functionality.

Location

The Franciskuskapellet is located at O 2863 in Ekedalen, Sweden.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Franciskuskapellet is an important place of worship for the Swedish Lutheran Church. The chapel's design and architecture reflect the church's emphasis on simplicity and functionality.

Architecture

  • The architect responsible for designing the Franciskuskapellet is not specified in available information.
  • Notable features of the chapel include its simple yet elegant design, which reflects the church's values of minimalism and functionality.

Organ and Bells

Information about the chapel's organ and bells is not available.

Heritage Status

The Franciskuskapellet has been designated as a cultural heritage site in Sweden.

Visiting Information

The opening hours for the Franciskuskapellet are not specified. However, it is recommended to contact the Swedish Lutheran Church directly for up-to-date information on visiting hours and accessibility.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are reported to be housed within the Franciskuskapellet.

Details

NameFranciskuskapellet
CityEkedalen
CountrySweden
Coordinates58.193153, 13.799378
Current useplace of worship for the Swedish Lutheran Church