Kristine Church, Falun

The interior woodwork, which to begin with was unpainted and then later was painted white, received at this time its blue and gold colours.

The Kristine Church is an expression of the City of Falun's esteem and importance during the 1600 and is also an eminent representative of the later part of The Younger Wasa Period.

The wooden sculptures in the southwest corner were originally part of the old organ balcony and were made in 1687.

[1] Outstanding among the church's silver pieces are a chalice with paten from around 1550, a wine decanter made around 1600 and a christening bowl from 1659.

In tone and outer design it is built similar to a baroque organ and thus harmonizes with the rest of the church.

The nearest prototype is the organ built by the famous Johan Niclas Cahman in the Kristine Church 1724.

Kristine Church, Falun
Christening font