• Lund Cathedral (Swedish: Lunds domkyrka) is the Lutheran cathedral in Lund, Scania, Sweden. It is the seat of the bishop of Lund of the Church of Sweden.
  • Lunds domkyrka (Lund cathedral) began construction around 1080 AD or some 938 years ago. Which makes it one of the oldest churches in Sweden.
  • Lund Cathedral is located in a town called Lund. The city Lund is about 20 km from Malmo town, and one can reach by driving from Malmo town in 30 minutes.
  • 4. Visit the Crypt: The crypt of Lund Cathedral is home to a number of tombs and monuments, including the tomb of St. Lawrence, the patron saint of Lund.
  • When the bishop of Lund was elevated into archbishop of the Nordic countries, the work on the church that would become the Cathedral of Lund was intensified.
  • Lund Cathedral is the seat of the bishop of the city. It is a Lutheran cathedral built in the Romanesque style in 1080.
  • Lund Cathedral has been called “the most powerful representative of Romanesque architecture in the Nordic countries”.
  • Attraction about one hour admission free The construction of the Lund Cathedral began in 1081, initiated by the danish king Canute the Holy.
  • Each year, the cathedral, which is open daily, is visited by over half a million people. Worship in Lund Cathedral has been taking place for more than 850 years.