Bokenäs Old Church
Appearance
Bokenäs Old Church | |
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67°51′7.2″N 20°13′58.7″E / 67.852000°N 20.232972°E | |
Location | Uddevalla Municipality, Västra Götaland County |
Country | Sweden |
Denomination | Church of Sweden |
History | |
Founded | Early 12th century |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of Gothenburg |
Parish | Bokenäsets Parish |
Bokenäs Old Church (Swedish: Bokenäs gamla kyrka) is a church in Uddevalla Municipality, Sweden. It is part of Bokenäsets Parish, after Bokenäs Parish and several other local parishes were merged in 2010. One of the most well-preserved medieval churches in Bohuslän, it was founded at some point in the early 12th century, and has been in use since. Except for parts of the interior, the weaponhouse from the 17th century, and the tower from 1752, most of the church is original. The church is open to the public daily during the summer, and for pre-arranged visits during the rest of the year, due to maintenance costs.
Gallery
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Church exterior, seen in April 2006.
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Church exterior, seen in April 2006.
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Oldest church entry, designed for defensive purposes.
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The church in 1919, after a recent restoration.
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A Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in which an unidentified British sailor killed in the Battle of Jutland 1916 is buried.
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Church interior seen from the main church entry.
References
- "Bokenäs gamla kyrka". Uddevalla Municipality (in Swedish). Retrieved 2011-11-22.
- Persson, Christian (2007). Bohusläns historia - Från inlandsis till nutid. Skolutveckling Väst. ISBN 978-91-633-0054-7.