Lunds domkyrka
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Lunds domkyrka or Lund Cathedral is the cathedral of Lund in Skåne in southern Sweden. Being constructed in the early 12th century, it is Sweden's oldest cathedral with present borders. Lund became the archdiocese (ärkestift) in 1104, which was propably when the construction of the cathedral was initiated. Its oldest part, the high altar and the crypt, are from 1123. The current exterior (including the towers) largely stems from the 1890s and extensive "renovations" by Helgo Zettervall.
External link:Lund Cathedral official website archive copy at the Wayback Machine
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Exterior
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Lund Cathedral
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Sydportalen
Historical
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Cathedral exterior
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Lund Cathedral 1782
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1839
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1860s
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Demolition of the south tower
Interior
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Figure carved in relief.
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Peder Winstrups kista