Härnösand Cathedral

Coordinates: 62°37′52″N 17°56′30″E / 62.63111°N 17.94167°E / 62.63111; 17.94167
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Härnösand Cathedral
Härnösand Cathedral in August 2005
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62°37′52″N 17°56′30″E / 62.63111°N 17.94167°E / 62.63111; 17.94167
LocationHärnösand
CountrySweden
DenominationChurch of Sweden
History
Founded1846 (1846)[1]
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Härnösand
Clergy
Bishop(s)Tuulikki Koivunen Bylund

Härnösand Cathedral (Swedish: Härnösands domkyrka) serves the Diocese of Härnösand and was built in 1846.

History

Härnösand city's first church was built 1593. In 1721 the church was burned down by Russian troops, and a new church was erected, and that church was eventually destroyed. The present church was completed in 1846 and built according to plans by John Hawerman.[2] The present church is located in the same location as the original and is Sweden's smallest cathedral. The altar painting is by David von Coln. The organ was built in 1975 by the Danish firm of Bruno Christenssen and has 57 stops. The organ facade is from the 1700s Cahman organ that was saved from the original church. The baptismal font is a Spanish rococo work in silver and manufactured 1777. The current dean is Tor Frylmark.

The church building

From atop the 46 metres tall tower, the entire town of Härnösand can be viewed.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Härnösands domkyrka". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 28 August 2011. (subscription required)
  2. ^ "Härnösands domkyrka" (in Swedish). Church of Sweden. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Från toppen av domkyrkan syns hela Härnösand" (in Swedish). Sveriges radio. 4 July 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2017.