Vamlingbo Church
Vamlingbo Church | |
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Vamlingbo kyrka | |
56°58′11″N 18°13′49″E / 56.96968°N 18.23023°E | |
Country | Sweden |
Denomination | Church of Sweden |
Administration | |
Diocese | Visby |
Vamlingbo Church (Swedish: Vamlingbo kyrka) is a medieval church on the Swedish island of Gotland, and one of the largest on the island. It lies in the Diocese of Visby.
History
The earliest church on the site was a stave church, later replaced by a Romanesque stone church. Of these first churches nothing remains, except for some Romanesque reliefs incorporated in the southern wall of the present church, and the baptismal font, made by the master sculptor known through the notname as Byzantios.[1][2]
The presently visible church is a comparatively large Gothic building, dating from the middle of the 14th century. Only the tower is later, built during the 14th century. It was around 75 meters tall and the tallest tower in Gotland. But it was heavily damaged by a lightning strike in 1817. The upper part of the tower, including the roof lantern, therefore dates from 1820.[1][2]
The church is one of the largest churches on Gotland, which is probably because the large parish was at the time one of the richest on Gotland.[1][2] It is however also possible that the unusual size of the church can be explained by that the church, like Lau Church, may have been used by Dominican friars to preach crusades against pagans in present-day Estonia and Latvia.[1]
No major alterations have been made to the church since. Archaeological investigations[1] and a renovation was carried out in 1960 to 1961.[2]
Architecture
The church is a
Of furnishings, the aforementioned baptismal font is perhaps the most noteworthy. The altarpiece is from the 14th century and shows influences from western German art.[2]
Rectory
Adjacent to the church is the former
References
- ^ ISBN 978-91-85873-83-8.
- ^ ISBN 9129410355.
- ISBN 91-971048-1-7.
External links
- Media related to Vamlingbo Church at Wikimedia Commons