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List of historic Church of Sweden churches in Blekinge County, Sweden


The Riksantikvarieämbetet (Swedish National Heritage Board), a part of the Ministry of Culture (Sweden), is the government agency resposible for the overseeing and preservation of cultural heritage and cultural or historical environment. The agency was founded on 20 May, 1630, by King Gustavus Adolphus, making it one of the the oldest of the government agencies. see here and here

One of the projects of the board is the Bebyggelseregistret (Bebr) (in English, building registry).

The churches listed here are historic Church of Sweden churches in Blekinge County, Sweden. Historic churches are those churches that are listed and described with the Bebyggelseregistret (Bebr). Churches that have an historical number and listing on the Bebr, but have no description, are not included on the list. See Kyrkobyggnader i Blekinge län (Church buildings in Blekinge County) for a full listing of churches, chapels, ruins, and cemetery plots in Blekinge County.




Lund Diocese

Location Name/Coordinates Building Registry Number/Category Photograph Notes References
Asarum Asarum Church
56°12′20.53″N 14°49′59.77″E / 56.2057028°N 14.8332694°E / 56.2057028; 14.8332694
21300000003472
Church with cemetery
End 12th c. or early 13th c., Last extension 1799.
Elleholm Elleholm Church
56°9′46.58″N 14°45′2.63″E / 56.1629389°N 14.7507306°E / 56.1629389; 14.7507306
21400000549181
Church
1705
Hällaryd Hällaryd Church
56°12′23.08″N 14°56′50.96″E / 56.2064111°N 14.9474889°E / 56.2064111; 14.9474889
21400000441400
Church with cemetery
Older church dates before 1650, new church 1878
Karlshamn Carl Gustaf Church
56°10′17.18″N 14°51′43.92″E / 56.1714389°N 14.8622000°E / 56.1714389; 14.8622000
21300000003482
Church with cemetery
Church 1702, Sacristry 1834
Mörrum Mörrum Church
56°11′36.2″N 14°45′1.15″E / 56.193389°N 14.7503194°E / 56.193389; 14.7503194
1300000005269
Church with cemetery
1847
Ringamåla Ringamåla Church
56°20′4.99″N 14°47′54.24″E / 56.3347194°N 14.7984000°E / 56.3347194; 14.7984000
21300000003489
Church with cemeter
1883 because the bedrock in Ringamåla would prevent a cemetery being built, the church is actually in Långeboda
Svängsta Svängsta Church
56°15′30.89″N 14°46′27.16″E / 56.2585806°N 14.7742111°E / 56.2585806; 14.7742111
21300000003470
Church with parish home
Church 1932
Åryd Åryd Church
56°12′26.6″N 15°0′32.54″E / 56.207389°N 15.0090389°E / 56.207389; 15.0090389
21300000003494
Church with cemetery
Oldest church 13th c. dedicated to holy Ursula, new 1872

Lund Diocese

Location Name/Coordinates Building Registry Number/Category Photograph Notes References
Aspö Aspö Church
56°6′50.11″N 15°31′4.86″E / 56.1139194°N 15.5180167°E / 56.1139194; 15.5180167
1300000003497
Church with cemetery
1891
Augerum Augerum Church
56°12′59.63″N 15°40′31.72″E / 56.2165639°N 15.6754778°E / 56.2165639; 15.6754778
21300000003782
Church with cemetery
*Original church built in the Middle Ages, new 1821
*Built similar to a cathedral with high, vaulted ceilings. *Built south/north rather than the usual east/west
Fjärjärjåla Flymens Church
56°20′16.4″N 15°44′24.2″E / 56.337889°N 15.740056°E / 56.337889; 15.740056
21300000003501
Church with cemetery
1905
Fridlevstad Fridlevstad Church
56°16′9.89″N 15°32′19.32″E / 56.2694139°N 15.5387000°E / 56.2694139; 15.5387000
21300000003503
Church with cemetery
Original church late 12th or early 13th century. Burned during the Northern Seven Years' War, church rebuilt on the medieval ruins between 1571-1579
Fridlevstad Tvings Church
56°18′32.85″N 15°27′56.6″E / 56.3091250°N 15.465722°E / 56.3091250; 15.465722
21300000003527
Church with cemetery
Medieval church built before 1460
Hasslö Hasslö Church
56°7′7.64″N 15°28′51.52″E / 56.1187889°N 15.4809778°E / 56.1187889; 15.4809778
21300000003507]
Church with cemetery
1890
Holmsjö Sillhövda Church
56°24′37.4″N 15°32′34.78″E / 56.410389°N 15.5429944°E / 56.410389; 15.5429944
21300000003521
Church with cemetery
First church, early 16th c. (burned down during Northern seven year war);
Second church, 1766 (burned down 1940);
New, 1945;
Bell tower 1768
Jämjö Jämjö Church
56°11′31.51″N 15°49′54.36″E / 56.1920861°N 15.8317667°E / 56.1920861; 15.8317667
21300000003509
Church with cemetery
Medieval church demolished 1820; New church 1826 (stone from the old church used for construction)
Karlskrona Fredrik Church
56°9′40″N 15°35′17″E / 56.16111°N 15.58806°E / 56.16111; 15.58806
21300000004812
Church without church site or cemetery
Gamla Stadskyrkanhedvig, or Hedvig Eleonora kyrka 1682-1685;
New church 1744, tower 1758
Karlskrona Karlskrona Admiralty Church
56°9′24.5″N 15°35′27.6″E / 56.156806°N 15.591000°E / 56.156806; 15.591000
21400000698855]
Church
(true name is Ulrica Pia, after Queen Ulrika Eleonora the elder (m. King Karl XI);1685 (church was intended to be temporary);*1998 UNESCO World Heritage Site
Karlskrona Trinity Church

(also called Tyska Kyrkan, in English German Church)
56°9′38″N 15°35′9″E / 56.16056°N 15.58583°E / 56.16056; 15.58583
21300000003510
Church with cemetery
First church 1709, burned in 1790; New 1802; *1998 UNESCO World Heritage Site
Kristianopel
Avaskär chapel
56°15′47.3″N 16°2′9″E / 56.263139°N 16.03583°E / 56.263139; 16.03583
21400000441429
Cemetery church
Original church St. Petri built in Avaskär in 13th c.;
New 1909 (cemetery chapel);(old Avaskär)
Kristianopel Holy Trinity Church, Kristianopel(also called Kristianopels kyrka)
56°15′23.4″N 16°2′31.13″E / 56.256500°N 16.0419806°E / 56.256500; 16.0419806
21300000003514
Church with cemetery
First church early 1600s (burned down 1611);
New 1624
Lyckeby Church of Lösens
56°11′49″N 15°41′18.4″E / 56.19694°N 15.688444°E / 56.19694; 15.688444
21300000003515]
Church with cemetery
First church probably built before 1000s;
Second church 13th c.
Nättraby Nättraby Church
56°12′3″N 15°32′15″E / 56.20083°N 15.53750°E / 56.20083; 15.53750
21300000003516
Church with cemetery
First church 12th c. (probably burned down during Northern seven year war);
Present brick church 1796
scope="row"Ramdala Ramdala Church
56°10′49.17″N 15°46′3.83″E / 56.1803250°N 15.7677306°E / 56.1803250; 15.7677306
21300000003517
Church with cemetery
First church early 13th c. (only preserved medieval church in eastern Blekinge)
17th c. interior changes to church
scope="row"Rödeby Rödeby Church
56°15′44.5″N 15°37′15.01″E / 56.262361°N 15.6208361°E / 56.262361; 15.6208361
21300000003520
Church with cemetery
First church probably 13th c.;
Present 1875-1877
scope="row"Torhamn Torhamn Church
56°5′42.8″N 15°49′58.7″E / 56.095222°N 15.832972°E / 56.095222; 15.832972
21300000003524
Church with cemetery
First church probably 13th c. and dedicated to St. Mogens (see Magnus Erlendsson, Earl of Orkney); Present church 1885
Uttorp Sturkö church
56°5′18.5″N 15°41′45.3″E / 56.088472°N 15.695917°E / 56.088472; 15.695917
21300000003522
Church with cemetery
First church Middle Ages (no specific date has been found) dedicated to Saint Gertrude, the patron saint of seafarers). Torn down 1878;
Present church 1878

Lund Diocese

Location Name/Coordinates Building Registry Number/Category Photograph Notes References
scope="row"Jämshög Jämshögs Church
56°14′22″N 14°32′0″E / 56.23944°N 14.53333°E / 56.23944; 14.53333
21420000030170
Church with cemetery
First church early 12th c. (wood);
Second church 13th c. (brick) Burned in 1803;
New church 1804 with masonry from the northern and eastern walls
scope="row"Jämshög Olofström Church
56°16′33.5″N 14°31′21.4″E / 56.275972°N 14.522611°E / 56.275972; 14.522611
21400000441439
Church with cemetery
1933, renovated with extension, 1962
scope="row"Kyrkhult Kyrkhult Church
56°21′18″N 14°35′20.4″E / 56.35500°N 14.589000°E / 56.35500; 14.589000
21300000003532
Church built with parish home
1865

Lund Diocese

Location Deanery/Parish Church English(Swedish)/
Coordinates
Church Building Photo/More Images Building Registry Number/Category Organ/
Partial inventory
Backaryd *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Backaryd Church
(Backaryds kyrka)

56°20′44.54″N 15°9′14.78″E / 56.3457056°N 15.1541056°E / 56.3457056; 15.1541056
First church, built across the road from the present and called Helga Trefaldighets Kapell (Holy trinity Church), as early as 1630;
New 1795-1799[1]
Backaryd Church images and video
21300000003535
Church with cemetery
-First organ with 6 stops, 1838
*13th c. red limestone baptismal font
*1659 parish chalice
*1887 altarpiece, copy of ”Christus Consolator”[2]
Bredåkra *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Bredåkra Church
(Bredåkra kyrka)

56°15′15.95″N 15°15′5.2″E / 56.2544306°N 15.251444°E / 56.2544306; 15.251444
1939[3]
Bredåkra Church images and video
21400000441445
Church with cemetery
-Organ with 15 stops 1981
*1937 2 bells hanging in the tower
*1939 granite baptismal font
*1939 altarpiece[3]
Bräkne-Hob *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Bräkne-Hoby
Bräkne-hoby Church
(Bräkne-hoby kyrka)

56°13′31.92″N 15°7′2.03″E / 56.2255333°N 15.1172306°E / 56.2255333; 15.1172306
First church 12th c.;
New 1868-1872[4]
Bräkne-hoby Church images and video
21400000441451
Church with cemetery
-First organ with 18 stops 1872
* beginning 13th c. carved sandstone baptismal font
* around 1500 altar cabinet of which only a center remains
*1787 gilt silver baptismal dish[4]
Edestad *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Edestad Church
(Edestads kyrka)

56°13′2.2″N 15°21′35″E / 56.217278°N 15.35972°E / 56.217278; 15.35972
First church probably latter 12th c.
Stone church probably 1220-1270[5]
Edestad Church images and video
21300000003545
Church with cemetery
-First organ with 8 stops 1875
* first quarter 13th c. oak cabinet
*1400s wooden Madonna
mid 15th c. crucifix, wooden sculpture, cross of oak[6]
Eringsboda *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Eringsboda Church
(Eringsboda kyrka)

56°26′11.33″N 15°21′56.48″E / 56.4364806°N 15.3656889°E / 56.4364806; 15.3656889
First chapel 1730s;
Present church 1848[7]
Eringsboda Church images,
panoramic interior view,
and video
21300000003546
Church with cemetery
-First organ with 12 parts 1874
*wooden baptismal font gilded and silver
*1831 silver chalice[8]
Förkärla *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Förkärla Church
(Förkärla kyrka)

56°11′47.91″N 15°26′4.25″E / 56.1966417°N 15.4345139°E / 56.1966417; 15.4345139
First church 1300-1400 (inventory from 1665 and a drawing from 1758 show what the original church looked like);
Present church 1864-1865[9]
Förkärla Church images,
panoramic interior view,
and video
21300000019724
Church with cemetery
-First organ (pneumatic) with 14 stops 1928
*1539 triumphal crucifix
*17th c. pulpit (from old church)
*1765 and 1786 Begravningsvapen (Funeral weapons)[10]
Hjortsberga *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Hjortsberga Church
(Hjortsberga kyrka)

56°13′31.74″N 15°24′29.58″E / 56.2254833°N 15.4082167°E / 56.2254833; 15.4082167
First wooden church probably end of 12th c.;[11]
Present church early 13th c.[12]
Hjortsberga Church images,
panoramic interior view,
and video
21420000016294
Church with cemetery
-First organ (mechanical) with 8 stops 1976
*Medieval wooden sculptures including St. Nicolaus, patron saint of shipping, commerce, and craft (now in the Blekinge Museum)
*1684 pulpit with four paintings of the Flood, Christ's birth, crucifixion, and resurrection.
*1745 altarpiece[12]
Kallinge *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Kallinge Church
(Kallinge kyrka)

56°14′33.5″N 15°17′24.8″E / 56.242639°N 15.290222°E / 56.242639; 15.290222
First wooden church 1897;
Present church (south of first) 1937-1939[13]
Kallinge Church images,
panoramic interior view, and
video
21300000003785
Church
-First organ with 20 stops (electric) 1939
*1939 altarpiece The Declaration of Christ
*plaster sculpture of Madonna
*Ansgar the Apostle of the North relief
*bronze John the Baptist with cross sculpture on baptismal font[14]
Listerby **Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Listerby Church
(Listerby kyrka)

56°11′47.78″N 15°24′7.65″E / 56.1966056°N 15.4021250°E / 56.1966056; 15.4021250
First church Romanesque abbey late 12th to early 13th c.;
Present church 1847-1849[15]
Listerby Church images,
panoramic interior view,
and video
21300000003550
Church with cemetery
-First organ 1864
*1600 oak pulpit (from original church)
*1700 facade to the organ gallery (from the original church) adorned with representations of the apostles (four of them, including Ansgar and Olaus Petri, are now on the church porch)[16]
Ronneby *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Church of the Holy Cross
(Heliga Kors kyrka)

56°12′42″N 15°16′42″E / 56.21167°N 15.27833°E / 56.21167; 15.27833
Begun in the late 12th c. with additions through the second half of the 15th c. The southern porch built 1770. [17]Church is the most prominent medieval building in Blekinge County.[18]
Church of the Holy Cross images,
panormaic interior view,
and video
21300000003552
Church with cemetery
-First organ 1636
*Church contains Sweden's largest collection of Renaissance art.
*1604 bronze baptismal font
* end 15th c. lime painting of Peter as pope
* end 15th c. triumphal crucifix
Saxemara *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Saxemara Church
(Saxemara kyrka)

56°10′3.19″N 15°13′49.63″E / 56.1675528°N 15.2304528°E / 56.1675528; 15.2304528
1937-1939[19]
Saxemara Church images and video
21300000003555
Church with cemetery
-First organ (pneumatic) with 14 stops 1947
*1937 granite baptismal font
*1939 altarpiece Christ summons the apostles to Galilee
*1943 votive ship, a copy of the barque Ester
*1952 crucifix by sculptor G. Lundgren[20]
Öljehult *Deanery:Karlskrona-Ronneby
*Parish:Ronneby
Öljehult Church
(Öljehults kyrka)

56°25′11.58″N 15°2′30.81″E / 56.4198833°N 15.0418917°E / 56.4198833; 15.0418917
First church of wood 1754;
present church 1840 using timber from demolished first church[21]
Öljehult's Church images,
panoramic interior view,
and video
21300000003787
Church with cemetery
-First organ with 7 stops 1883
*Last half of 1700s two oil paintings depicting Christ's sufferings
*1825 sculpted oak baptismal font[22]
*1884 Altarpiece Jesus teaches in the temple[23]

Lund Diocese

Location Deanery/Parish Church English(Swedish)/
Coordinates
Church Building Photo/More Images Building Registry Number/Category Organ/
Partial inventory
Gammalstorp *Deanery:Listers och Bräkne
*Parish:Sölvesborg
Gammalstorp Church
(Gammalstorps kyrka)

56°6′28.2″N 14°37′51.1″E / 56.107833°N 14.630861°E / 56.107833; 14.630861
First church 12th c. or early 13th c.;
present church 1790-1793 using masonry from the original church[24]
Gammalstorp Church images and video
21420000027831
Church with cemetery
-First organ with 13 stops 1893
*about 1500 wooden Madonna
*1637 oak baptismal font
*late 15th c. Holy abbot
*1825 pulpit using material from previous pulpit [25]
Mjällby *Deanery:Listers och Bräkne
*Parish:Mjällby
Mjällby church
(Mjällby kyrka)

56°3′1.89″N 14°40′40.19″E / 56.0505250°N 14.6778306°E / 56.0505250; 14.6778306
First church late 12th c. to early 13th c.;
present church 1788-1792[26]
Mjällby church images and video
21300000003805
Church with cemetery
First organ with 16 stops 1885
*15th c. triumphal crucifix
*1620s oak baptismal font, gilded
*1621 retable
Sölvesborg *Deanery:Listers och Bräkne
*Parish:Sölvesborg
Saint Nicolai Church
(Sankt Nicolai kyrka)

56°3′11.76″N 14°35′5.76″E / 56.0532667°N 14.5849333°E / 56.0532667; 14.5849333
Church begun early 14th c., added to through the 14th and 15th c. [27]
Saint Nicolai Church images and video
21300000003558
Church
-First organ with 15 parts 1834
*500s rune stone Stentoftenstenen (found 1823 at the Sölvesborg Castle, now on the church porch)
*early 15th c. murals depicting the life of Jesus and Mary[28][29]
*about 1620 altar front painting of the four Evangelists[30]
*1622 altarpiece
Ysane *Deanery:Listers och Bräkne
*Parish:Mjällby
Ysane Church
(Ysane kyrka)
(actual name of church Sankta Gertruds Kyrka)

56°5′26.05″N 14°38′56.9″E / 56.0905694°N 14.649139°E / 56.0905694; 14.649139
First church 14th c., dedicated to Saint Gertrude[31]
Ysane Church images and video
21300000004815
Church with cemetery
*1459 mural paintings, the best preserved of which is Jesus in Gethsemane[32]
*17th c. sculpted oak pulpit with images of the four Evangelists
*1808 bronze chandelier[33]

References

  1. ^ Riksantikvarieämbetet Bebyggelseregistret (n.d.). Backaryds kyrka:Historik. Retrieved 12 Mar, 2019.
  2. ^ Anderson, William (1932). Sveriges kyrkor: Kyrkor i Medelsta härad. Stockholm: Svenska bokhandelscentralen. pp. 365ff. Retrieved 12 Mar, 2019.
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  5. ^ Svenska kyrkan (5 Mar, 2019). Edestads kyrka. Retrieved 18 Mar, 2019.
  6. ^ See medeltidbild.historiska.se Edestads kyrka for more of the church inventory from the Middle Ages. Information taken from Liepe L., (1995). Den medeltida träskulpturen i Skåne Produktion och förvärv. Lund: Lund University Press. ISBN 9789179663377
  7. ^ kyrkoguiden.se (n.d.). Eringsboda kyrka. Retrieved 19 Mar, 2019. Produced for Svenska kyrkan using information from Blekinge Churches. Lasse Larsson. 2010. ISBN 978-91-86560-81-2; pamphlet Eringsboda church. Björn O Svensson.
  8. ^ Anderson, William (1932). Sveriges kyrkor: Kyrkor i Medelsta härad. Stockholm: Svenska bokhandelscentralen. p. 362. Retrieved 19 Mar, 2019.
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  29. ^ For photos of the extensive murals, see Kindström, Lars-Göran (1962). Sölvesborgs kyrkor:Konsthistoriskt inventarium pp.360-385. (link listed below)
  30. ^ Kindström, Lars-Göran (1962). Sölvesborgs kyrkor:Konsthistoriskt inventarium. Stockholm: Generalstabens Litografiska Anstalts Förlag.
  31. ^ Riksantikvarieämbetet Bebyggelseregistret (n.d.) Ysane Kyrka (Sankta Gertruds Kyrka):Historik
  32. ^ For photos of the murals, see Anderson, William (1941). Sveriges kyrkor:Bräkne härad och Listers härad. Stockholm: Generalstabens litografiska anstalt. pp. 147-149.
  33. ^ Svenksa kyrkan (31 May, 2016). Ysane kyrka. Retrieved 11 Apr, 2019.

Bibliography

  • Andersson, William (1941), Blekinge Band II: Bräkne Härad och Listers Härad., Sveriges kyrkor:Konsthistoriskt inventarium, Stockholm: Generalstabens Litografiska Anstalts Förlag
  • Anderssson, William (1932), Kyrkor i Medelsta härad, Sveriges kyrkor, Stockholm: Generalstabens Litografiska Anstalts Förlag {{citation}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)

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