Hedebergs kapell
O 2537
Hedebergs Kapell
The Hedebergs Kapell was constructed in 1939 and serves as a place of worship for the Swedish Lutheran Church.
- History
- The church is an example of modernist architecture, characterized by its simple and functional design. The building's style is believed to have been influenced by the International Style movement.
The church belongs to the Swedish Lutheran Church, which is one of the largest Christian denominations in Sweden. The church plays an important role in the local community, providing a place for worship and social gatherings.
Location
Hedebergs Kapell is located at O 2537 in Åsaka, Sweden.
- Denomination and Religious Significance
- The church belongs to the Swedish Lutheran Church, which is one of the largest Christian denominations in Sweden. The church plays an important role in the local community, providing a place for worship and social gatherings.
Unfortunately, information about the architect who designed Hedebergs Kapell is not available.
Architect and Notable Features
The chapel features a distinctive design element, but further details are not known.
- Organ and Bells
- Information about the organ and bells at Hedebergs Kapell is not provided.
Hedebergs Kapell has been recognized for its cultural significance in Sweden. The exact status of this recognition is not available.
Heritage Status
The chapel's opening hours are not specified, but it is reportedly open to the public during certain times of the year.
Accessibility information is also not provided.
- Notable Artworks or Relics
- Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics have been identified at Hedebergs Kapell.
Details
| Name | Hedebergs kapell |
|---|---|
| City | Åsaka |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 58.206184, 12.5312 |
| Current use | Place of worship for the Swedish Lutheran Church |
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