An item has been added to your shopping cart, you will find the shopping cart at the top of the page.

Kyrkan i Nya Lödöse – Dess byggnadshistoria med några paralleller

https://doi.org/10.62077/f295qv.a6c1ol

Christina Rosén

The town of Nya Lödöse (1473–1624) was located a couple of kilometres north of the centre of Gothenburg. During the period 2013–2018, extensive archaeological investigations of the old town area were carried out, including the remains of the church and cemetery. The archaeological results show that the church was planned to a length of roughly 50 metres but the plans were soon changed and the finished church was about 33 metres long. A tower was added in the 1580s when the church was repaired due to heavy subsidence in the ground. The unstable foundation, with loose sand, was probably the reason behind the change in the original plan. Compared to contemporary town churches, the Nya Lödöse church, had it been built to its original plan, would have been larger than most in Western Sweden. However, at 33 metres, it was more of a medium-sized church, albeit with a larger interior area.

Språk: sv

Sidor: 127–140

Cover for Fornvännen 2025/2 : Journal of Swedish antiquarian research

ISSN: 0015-7813

Published: juni 2025

Published: juni 2025 (online)

Language: sv