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Båstad Church

Sweden Båstad Municipality ecclesiastical listed building complex
Båstad Church
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Båstad Church (Swedish: Båstads kyrka), also known as St. Mary's Church (Mariakyrkan), is a medieval Lutheran church built in the Romanesque style. Located in Båstad, seat of Skåne County in southern Sweden, it belongs to the Diocese of Lund.

The church was built in the Romanesque style in the 15th century. Remarkably large for its day, it consisted of a nave flanked on either side by aisles. The hexagonal choir wall at the eastern end of the building was completed in the 1470s and is reminiscent of that in St Mary's Church, Ystad. The brick tower was built around 1500, giving the church is present appearance.

Interior: The font, inscribed with runes, perpetuates the memory of a certain Per Knudsen. The wooden Madonna, bearing the infant Jesus, dates from the church's establishment. The other old Danish furnishings, including the altar, pulpit and epitaphs, were destroyed during an attack.

Murals: The church walls and vaults contain late Gothic murals painted by different 15th century masters. On the chancel wall, there is a painting of the martyrdom of Saint Erasmus with two executioners opening his stomach while God leads his soul into heaven...