On Mariatorget, surrounded by restaurants from all corners of the world, is Mariakyrkan. Or St. Mary’s Church as it is actually called. The church is the city’s oldest and dates from the 12th century but was rebuilt to its current gothic style in the 15th century. In the 14th century, the church was one of Denmark’s largest city churches. The place has a really peaceful vibe. If you are going inside on the left side you see the plan when which part was build of this amazing building. It’s a bit dark but the inside has a great vibe. Peaceful and you can sit there and just be by yourself: pray, sit and just take in all the art and architecture. Walking outside there is lots of cafes, bars and...
Read moreBeyond the building features (from the beginning till now), also Christinty during history of Sweden (which is not easy to get even very fragmented surface view), these days very helpful events are available there, that helps people to have access to some vital and liveable features of society and humanity. It's also nice for those who are not Swedish and even new here and try to find out some chances to know about Christianity, Swedish churches, Bible. It's not about only information...
Read moreSaint Mary Church, known locally as Sankta Maria kyrka, stands as the oldest church in Helsingborg, Sweden, and is a true gem of medieval architecture. This historic church has roots that trace back to the 12th century, initially constructed in a Romanesque style before undergoing significant transformations. By the 15th century, the original structure had been replaced by a grand three-aisled brick church in the Gothic style, incorporating sandstone from the earlier building into its...
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