Immanuel Church, Stockholm

Immanuel Church (Swedish: Immanuelskyrkan) is church located in the city centre of Stockholm, Sweden.[1] The church was designed by Sture Frölén and built in 1974 on a lot that used to house a tram depot, at the intersection of Birger Jarlsgatan and Kungstensgatan.[2][3]

Immanuel Church
Immanuelskyrkan
Immanuel Church, January 2009
LocationStockholm
CountrySweden
DenominationEvangelical, Uniting Church in Sweden
Previous denominationMission Covenant Church of Sweden
Websiteimmanuel.se
Architecture
Architect(s)Sture Frölén
StyleModernist
Completed1974

The entire block, containing offices and a hotel, was built in the years 1970–1974 on behalf of the church. The church has been considered a fine example of 1970s modernist architecture and is of great historical value, according to the Stockholm City Museum.[4]

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References

  1. "Provisorn" (pdf). Stockholm Municipality (Stockholmskällan). Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  2. "Immanuelskyrkan". Emporis. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  3. "Sydöstra Vasastaden - Byggnadsinventering 1974" (pdf). Stockholm City Museum. Retrieved 7 January 2015. Under 70-talet har en av vagnhallarna i kvarteret Provisorn rivits för den nya Immanuels-kyrkan
  4. Goldstein, Max. "PLANBESKRIVNING (S-Dp 2010-07307-54)" (pdf). Stockholm Municipality. Retrieved 7 January 2015.


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