Kiruna Church

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Kiruna Church is a prominent wooden church in Kiruna, Sweden, renowned for its distinctive national romantic architecture and status as one of the country’s largest wooden buildings.

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Kiruna Church canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church building
landmark
wooden church
architect Gustaf Wickman NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau
National Romantic style
completionDate 1912
constructionStartDate 1909
coordinates approx. 67.855°N 20.226°E
country Sweden
diocese Diocese of Luleå NERFINISHED
floorCount 1
hasAltName Kiruna kyrka NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalFeature free‑standing bell tower
large gables
ornamented wooden façade
steep pitched roof
hasCulturalSignificance important example of Swedish National Romantic architecture
symbol of Kiruna
hasPart separate bell tower
wooden bell tower
heritageDesignation listed building in Sweden
protected church building in Sweden
heritageStatus cultural heritage building in Sweden
inception 1912
influencedBy Norwegian stave churches NERFINISHED
Sámi culture
interiorDesigner Prince Eugen, Duke of Närke NERFINISHED
languageOfName Swedish
locatedIn Kiruna NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Kiruna Municipality NERFINISHED
Norrbotten County NERFINISHED
locatedInCityCenter Kiruna city centre NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Lapland NERFINISHED
materialUsed wood
notableWorkOf Gustaf Wickman NERFINISHED
ownedBy Church of Sweden NERFINISHED
parish Jukkasjärvi parish NERFINISHED
primaryFunction place of Christian worship
religiousAffiliation Church of Sweden NERFINISHED
religiousDenomination Lutheranism
roofMaterial wood shingles
significantBuildingType one of the largest wooden buildings in Sweden
significantEvent consecration in 1912
touristAttraction yes
use parish church

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Kiruna hasReligiousBuilding Kiruna Church