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St. Paul's Church, also known as St. Paul's Chapel (Swedish: Sankt Paulskyrkan), is a former United Methodist Church of Sweden church located in Mariatorget, a square and a city park in Södermalm, central Stockholm.
The parish church, an 1876 neo-Gothic brick structure, was designed by the Swedish architects and brothers Axel and Hjalmar Kumlien.
The congregation was formed in 1868, the first Methodist church in Sweden. In 2013 it became part of the Uniting Church in Sweden (Swedish: Equmeniakyrkan) with the formation of that denomination. Owing to its declining enrollment, the remaining parishioners dissolved the parish and sold the church to Stockholm Stadsmission, a local charitable organization, in 2015.
References
- "Södra Maria del av Högalid 1974: Rosendal Mindre" (PDF). pp. 179–180. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- Församling, St Paul's Church, 21 January 2014, archived from the original on 10 May 2015
- "Kyrkan på Mariatorget såld", Dagens Nyheter, 14 April 2015, retrieved 2021-08-04
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