Sundbyberg Church

Opened in 1911, it was built in a Swedish church building architecture after drawings of architect Axel Sjögren (1877-1962).

[1] The construction of the Sundbyberg church, known for its stained glass panels, began in 1909,[2] once since the beginning of that year it was already clear that community would form their own congregation.

The church is a three-aisled basilica in the Art Nouveau style, clearly influenced by the slightly older Hjorthagskyrkan in Stockholm.

The architect Axel Sjögren took care to give the church building clear features of Swedish national Romanticism.

A stained-glass window over the altar is the work of Swedish painter and printmaker Olle Hjortzberg, and serves as the altarpiece.

Sundbyberg Church.