Årsta Church, Uppsala
59°51′57.6″N 17°41′8.1″E / 59.866000°N 17.685583°E / 59.866000; 17.685583
Årsta Church | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Church of Sweden |
Province | Vaksala parish, Archdiocese of Uppsala |
Region | Uppsala County |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | Årsta, Uppsala, Sweden |
State | Sweden |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Samuel Fränne |
Type | Church |
Completed | 1974 (1974) |
Website | |
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Årsta Church (Swedish: Årstakyrkan) is a church in Årsta, Uppsala, Sweden that was built in 1974, and was designed by Samuel Fränne. The church was originally owned by the Uppsala Missionary Congregation, but is now a district church in Vaksala parish. It has an ecumenical cooperation with the Swedish Salvation Army.[1]
The church also runs a pre-school for children who are 0–5 years old.[2]
Gallery
- Clock tower
- Interior
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Churches in Uppland
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- Adelsö
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- Balingsta
- Biskopskulla
- Bladåker
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- Börje
- Bro
- Danmark
- Ed
- Edebo
- Edsbro
- Ekeby
- Enåker
- Enköpings-Näs
- Estuna
- Fasterna
- Fresta
- Frötuna
- Funbo
- Gottröra
- Gryta
- Harg
- Härkeberga
- Häverö
- Hilleshög
- Järlåsa
- Jumkil
- Lagga
- Läby
- Lagga
- Litslena
- Lohärad
- Munsö
- Östuna
- Rasbokil
- Rö
- Roslags-Bro
- Salabacke
- Sånga
- Skånela
- Skepptuna
- Skederid
- Söderby-Karl
- Solna
- Stavby
- St. Mary's, Sigtuna
- Sundbyberg
- Täby
- Tensta
- Tierp
- Tuna
- Ununge
- Uppsala Cathedral
- Vaksala
- Valö
- Vänge
- Västeråker
- Vätö
- Veckholm
- Viksta
- Yttergran
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