Engelbrekt Church

It was designed by architect Lars Israel Wahlman in the National Romantic style and completed in 1914.

[1] It was built atop a hill in the years 1910–14, after a design competition held in 1906.

[2] The rock on which the church is standing was left mostly intact, in accordance to the urban planning ideals at the time, giving it a naturally elevated position in the city.

[3] Internationally appreciated in architectural circles, the church has not been subjected to any major changes since its inauguration and is regarded as a paragon of the Swedish Art Nouveau era and the National Romantic style.

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