Demolition_of_the_tower_of_Lund_Cathedral.jpg


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English: Demolition of the South Tower of Lund Cathedral. During the restauration by Helgo Zettervall in 1860-1880, the medieval towers were demolished and replaced by new towers in old style. The Romanesque cathedral, one of the oldest churches in Scandinavia, was inaugurated in 1145.
Svenska: Rivning av det södra tornet till Lunds domkyrka. Under Helgo Zettervalls restaurering 1860-1880 revs de medeltida tornen och ersattes av nya i gammal stil. Den romanska domkyrkan, som är en av Skandinaviens äldsta kyrkor, invigdes 1145.
Parish (socken): Lund
Date circa Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Lund Cathedral, Skåne, Sweden
Kulturmiljöbild: 16000200057187 (Persistent URL)
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