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Blasieholmen Church

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Church in Stockholm, Sweden
Blasieholmen Church
Blasieholmskyrkan
Blasieholmen Church before 1920
LocationStockholm
CountrySweden
History
Consecrated12 January 1868 (12 January 1868)
Architecture
Demolished1964 (1964)

Blasieholmen Church (Swedish: Blasieholmskyrkan) was a Lutheran church at Blasieholmen in Stockholm built in 1867 and inaugurated with a church service on 12 January 1868. It was demolished in 1964. It was built on initiative from the priest Gustaf Emanuel Beskow.

References

  1. "Interiör från frikyrkan å Blasieholmen" (in Swedish). Stockholmskällan. 2 December 1876. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  2. "Vår kyrka - Hammarbykyrkan". Retrieved 11 February 2015.

59°19′48″N 18°04′36″E / 59.3299°N 18.0766°E / 59.3299; 18.0766

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