Lundby Old Church

It is one of the seven preserved medieval churches in Gothenburg, and the only one of them representing Gothic architecture.

[2] The coats of arms of the noble families Cronacker, Eketrä, Stålhandske and Ihre can be found in the church.

[4] Its Romanesque baptismal font, however, comes from an older wooden church that had existed in the same place and whose remains were not discovered until the early 20th century.

Since the mid-17th century, when the bell tower next to the building was erected, the church has been renovated many times.

The church was equipped with electricity in 1934 and with a modern ventilation system in 1998, which has been the latest major renovation up to this time.

Lundby Old Church
The bell tower and the churchyard