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List of church murals in Sweden

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This is a list ofchurch murals in Sweden which are also referred to as ceiling paintings, wall paintings or sometimes church frescos. In Swedish, they are usually calledkalkmålningar (lime paintings)takmålningar (ceiling paintings) orväggmålningar (wall paintings).

The list is far from complete. Please feel free to add to it, either with new entries or additional details in regard to the existing entries.

The list

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NameLocationDates and commentsCoordinatesImageRefs
Ala ChurchGotland13th & 15th centuries57°25′08″N18°38′07″E / 57.41889°N 18.63528°E /57.41889; 18.63528
Anderslöv ChurchScaniac. 1347 by the Snårestad Master55°26′16″N13°18′56″E / 55.43778°N 13.31556°E /55.43778; 13.31556[1]
Almunge ChurchUppland15th century byAlbertus Pictor59°51′59″N18°04′06″E / 59.86639°N 18.06833°E /59.86639; 18.06833[2]
Alva ChurchGotland15th century57°12′27″N18°21′41″E / 57.20750°N 18.36139°E /57.20750; 18.36139[3]
Anga ChurchGotland13th & 15th centuries57°28′49″N18°42′23″E / 57.48028°N 18.70639°E /57.48028; 18.70639[3]
Bäl ChurchGotland57°38′41″N18°37′58″E / 57.64472°N 18.63278°E /57.64472; 18.63278[4]
Barlingbo ChurchGotland13th & 14th centuries57°33′52″N18°27′47″E / 57.56444°N 18.46306°E /57.56444; 18.46306[3]
Bjäresjö ChurchScania13th & 14th centuries55°27′44″N13°45′00″E / 55.46222°N 13.75000°E /55.46222; 13.75000[5]
Boge ChurchGotland13th & 15th centuries, the later in the style of theMaster of the Passion of Christ57°41′13″N18°45′46″E / 57.68694°N 18.76278°E /57.68694; 18.76278[3]
Bollerup ChurchTomelilla Municipality, Scania1476 on Barbara Brahe's return from Italy55°29′33″N14°02′51″E / 55.49250°N 14.04750°E /55.49250; 14.04750[6]
Bro ChurchGotlandMedieval57°40′12″N18°28′29″E / 57.67000°N 18.47472°E /57.67000; 18.47472[7]
Bromma ChurchStockholmc. 148059°21′16″N17°55′14″E / 59.35444°N 17.92056°E /59.35444; 17.92056
Brunnby ChurchHöganäs, Scaniac. 1480 with Barbaras Brahe's support56°15′33″N12°34′25″E / 56.25917°N 12.57361°E /56.25917; 12.57361[8]
Bunge ChurchGotlandLate 14th – early 15th century (anonymousBohemian orPrussian master)57°51′13″N19°01′24″E / 57.85361°N 19.02333°E /57.85361; 19.02333[9]
Buttle ChurchGotland15th century, by theMaster of the Passion of Christ or his workshop57°24′09″N18°31′48″E / 57.40250°N 18.53000°E /57.40250; 18.53000[3]
Danmark ChurchUpplandLate medieval, by Albertus Pictor and Johannes Rosenrod57°49′58″N17°44′42″E / 57.83278°N 17.74500°E /57.83278; 17.74500
Dalhem ChurchGotland14th century and 1899-191457°33′08″N18°32′02″E / 57.55222°N 18.53389°E /57.55222; 18.53389[3]
Eke ChurchGotland13th & 15th centuries57°10′04″N18°22′45″E / 57.16778°N 18.37917°E /57.16778; 18.37917[3]
Ekeby ChurchGotland13th, 14th (Master of the Passion of Christ), 17th & 19th centuries57°35′42″N18°30′42″E / 57.59500°N 18.51167°E /57.59500; 18.51167[3]
Enåker ChurchUppland15th & 16th centuries, some by the Tierp group60°02′06″N16°47′59″E / 60.03500°N 16.79972°E /60.03500; 16.79972[10]
Etelhem ChurchGotland14th & 15th centuries57°20′14″N18°29′45″E / 57.33722°N 18.49583°E /57.33722; 18.49583[3]
Everlöv ChurchBlentarp, Scaniac. 1500 by the Everlövs Master55°36′31″N13°35′24″E / 55.60861°N 13.59000°E /55.60861; 13.59000[11]
Färlöv ChurchScania15th century56°04′26″N14°04′59″E / 56.07389°N 14.08306°E /56.07389; 14.08306[12]
Farstorp ChurchScaniaLate 15th century56°16′37″N13°47′48″E / 56.27694°N 13.79667°E /56.27694; 13.79667[5]
Finja ChurchScaniaMid-12th century56°09′30.7″N13°41′00.9″E / 56.158528°N 13.683583°E /56.158528; 13.683583
Fjälkinge ChurchScania1475-150056°02′15″N14°16′40″E / 56.03750°N 14.27778°E /56.03750; 14.27778[5]
Fjelie ChurchScania13th, 14th and 15th centuries55°43′38″N13°06′17″E / 55.72722°N 13.10472°E /55.72722; 13.10472[5]
Fröjel ChurchGotlandEarly 14th century57°20′08″N18°11′23″E / 57.33556°N 18.18972°E /57.33556; 18.18972[7]
Fulltofta ChurchScaniaLate 15th century55°52′38″N13°37′07″E / 55.87722°N 13.61861°E /55.87722; 13.61861[5]
Ganthem ChurchGotland15th century57°30′52″N18°35′54″E / 57.51444°N 18.59833°E /57.51444; 18.59833[3]
Garde ChurchGotlandc. 1200 by an anonymous, probablyRussian artist57°19′01″N18°34′55″E / 57.31694°N 18.58194°E /57.31694; 18.58194[3]
Gökhem ChurchBlentarp, Scania15th century by Master Amund58°10′25″N13°24′27″E / 58.17361°N 13.40750°E /58.17361; 13.40750[13]
Gothem ChurchGotlandc. 1300 by an anonymous, probablyGerman artist57°34′31″N18°44′06″E / 57.57528°N 18.73500°E /57.57528; 18.73500[3]
Grönby ChurchScaniaSecond half of the 13th century55°26′35″N13°21′20″E / 55.44306°N 13.35556°E /55.44306; 13.35556[5]
Grötlingbo ChurchGotland14th century57°08′01″N18°20′47″E / 57.13361°N 18.34639°E /57.13361; 18.34639[3]
Gualöv ChurchScaniaLate 12th century and 1470s.56°02′53″N14°24′29″E / 56.04806°N 14.40806°E /56.04806; 14.40806[5]
Halla ChurchGotland15th & 16th century57°30′39″N18°29′50″E / 57.51083°N 18.49722°E /57.51083; 18.49722[3]
Härkeberga ChurchUppland1480s byAlbertus Pictor59°41′34″N17°11′16″E / 59.69278°N 17.18778°E /59.69278; 17.18778[14]
Häverö ChurchUppland15th century in the style ofAlbertus Pictor60°02′28″N18°40′48″E / 60.04111°N 18.68000°E /60.04111; 18.68000[15]
Hejdeby ChurchGotland13th & 15th centuries57°37′49″N18°26′34″E / 57.63028°N 18.44278°E /57.63028; 18.44278[3]
Hemse ChurchGotland14th & 15th centuries57°13′58″N18°22′22″E / 57.23278°N 18.37278°E /57.23278; 18.37278[3]
Hällestad ChurchScania1460s55°40′39″N13°25′14″E / 55.67750°N 13.42056°E /55.67750; 13.42056[16]
Jumkil ChurchUppland15th century59°56′33″N17°25′24″E / 59.94250°N 17.42333°E /59.94250; 17.42333[17]
Kågeröd ChurchScaniaLate 15th century56°00′01″N12°05′20″E / 56.00028°N 12.08889°E /56.00028; 12.08889[5]
Knislinge ChurchScaniaRomanesque and 1460–6156°11′29″N14°05′06″E / 56.19139°N 14.08500°E /56.19139; 14.08500[5]
Konga ChurchScaniaEarly 16th century55°58′43″N13°11′58″E / 55.97861°N 13.19944°E /55.97861; 13.19944[5]
Köpinge ChurchScania1460s55°56′18″N14°09′29″E / 55.93833°N 14.15806°E /55.93833; 14.15806[5]
Kräklingbo ChurchGotlandEarly 13th century57°26′42″N18°42′40″E / 57.44500°N 18.71111°E /57.44500; 18.71111[3]
Kvistofta ChurchScaniaMedieval55°58′09″N12°49′45″E / 55.96917°N 12.82917°E /55.96917; 12.82917[5]
Lagga ChurchUppland15th century in the style ofAlbertus Pictor59°47′48″N17°50′24″E / 59.79667°N 17.84000°E /59.79667; 17.84000[18]
Långaröd ChurchScania15th century55°47′16″N13°50′17″E / 55.78778°N 13.83806°E /55.78778; 13.83806[5]
Lärbro ChurchGotlandMedieval57°47′13″N18°47′37″E / 57.78694°N 18.79361°E /57.78694; 18.79361[3]
Linde ChurchGotland15th century57°16′46″N18°22′47″E / 57.27944°N 18.37972°E /57.27944; 18.37972[3]
Linderöd ChurchScania1498 by Anders Johansson55°56′15″N13°49′24″E / 55.93750°N 13.82333°E /55.93750; 13.82333[5]
Listlena ChurchUppland15th century59°39′48″N17°16′02″E / 59.66333°N 17.26722°E /59.66333; 17.26722[19]
Lau ChurchGotland152057°16′58″N18°37′12″E / 57.28278°N 18.62000°E /57.28278; 18.62000[3]
Lojsta ChurchGotlandMid-13th century to c. 152057°18′46″N18°23′03″E / 57.31278°N 18.38417°E /57.31278; 18.38417[3]
Lummelunda ChurchGotland13th, 15th centuries and 17th centuries57°46′11″N18°27′19″E / 57.76972°N 18.45528°E /57.76972; 18.45528[3]
Lye ChurchGotland14th and 15th centuries57°17′52″N18°31′34″E / 57.29778°N 18.52611°E /57.29778; 18.52611[3]
Lyngsjö ChurchScania12th and 14th century55°56′07″N14°04′16″E / 55.93528°N 14.07111°E /55.93528; 14.07111[5]
MariakyrkanBåstad, Scania15th & 16th centuries, various painters56°26′00″N12°50′08″E / 56.43333°N 12.83556°E /56.43333; 12.83556[20]
Maglehem ChurchScania1470s55°46′22″N14°09′11″E / 55.77278°N 14.15306°E /55.77278; 14.15306[5]
Markim ChurchUppland15th century59°36′19″N18°03′00″E / 59.60528°N 18.05000°E /59.60528; 18.05000[14]
St. Mary's Church, YstadYstad, Scania13th century56°25′45″N13°49′07″E / 56.42917°N 13.81861°E /56.42917; 13.81861[21]
Nederluleå ChurchGammelstaden,Norrbotten15th century by a pupil of Albertus Pictor65°38′44″N22°01′41″E / 65.64556°N 22.02806°E /65.64556; 22.02806[22]
Norrvidinge ChurchScania13th, 14th and 15th centuries55°50′18″N13°05′51″E / 55.83833°N 13.09750°E /55.83833; 13.09750[5]
Öja ChurchGotland13th and 15th centuries57°02′07″N18°18′00″E / 57.03528°N 18.30000°E /57.03528; 18.30000[3]
Östra Hoby ChurchBorrby, Scania13th, 15th and 16th centuries, including Åle workshop59°28′19″N14°13′53″E / 59.47194°N 14.23139°E /59.47194; 14.23139[23]
Överselö ChurchSträngnäs,Södermanlandmid-15th century59°25′08″N17°07′52″E / 59.41889°N 17.13111°E /59.41889; 17.13111[24]
St. Peter's Church, MalmöMalmö, ScaniaEarly 16th century55°36′25″N13°00′13″E / 55.60694°N 13.00361°E /55.60694; 13.00361[25]
Rasbokil ChurchUpplandc. 150059°59′34″N17°51′37″E / 59.99278°N 17.86028°E /59.99278; 17.86028[26]
Rö ChurchUppland15th century59°41′48″N18°23′20″E / 59.69667°N 18.38889°E /59.69667; 18.38889[27]
Roslags-Bro ChurchUppland15th century, largely decorative59°49′47″N18°44′13″E / 59.82972°N 18.73694°E /59.82972; 18.73694[28]
Sånga ChurchUpplandc. 147059°21′29″N17°42′27″E / 59.35806°N 17.70750°E /59.35806; 17.70750[15]
Södra Råda Old ChurchGullspång,Västra Götaland1323 & 1494, destroyed by fire 200159°00′14″N14°12′15″E / 59.00389°N 14.20417°E /59.00389; 14.20417[29]
Skånela ChurchUppland15th century59°34′52″N17°56′56″E / 59.58111°N 17.94889°E /59.58111; 17.94889[15]
Stenkyrka ChurchGotland13th and 14th centuries57°29′08″N18°31′14″E / 57.48556°N 18.52056°E /57.48556; 18.52056[3]
Sundre ChurchGotlandMedieval56°56′09″N18°10′53″E / 56.93583°N 18.18139°E /56.93583; 18.18139[3]
Täby ChurchUppland1470s by Albertus Pictor59°29′27″N18°03′24″E / 59.49083°N 18.05667°E /59.49083; 18.05667
Tensta ChurchUppland1473 (by Johannes Rosenrod), 1480s, 16th century. Includes the first deliberate portrait in Swedish art.60°02′26″N17°40′18″E / 60.04056°N 17.67167°E /60.04056; 17.67167[14]
Torshälla ChurchSödermanland15th century attributed to by Albertus Pictor59°25′19″N16°28′06″E / 59.42194°N 16.46833°E /59.42194; 16.46833
Vä ChurchScania12th century, possibly the oldest in Sweden55°59′30″N14°05′13″E / 55.99167°N 14.08694°E /55.99167; 14.08694[30]
Vaksala ChurchUppland14th to 16th centuries, some probably byAlbertus Pictor59°52′33″N17°41′11″E / 59.87583°N 17.68639°E /59.87583; 17.68639[14]
Vamlingbo ChurchGotlandSecond half of the 13th century56°58′10″N18°13′49″E / 56.96944°N 18.23028°E /56.96944; 18.23028[3]
Yttergran ChurchUppland14th & 15th century (Albertus Pictor)56°36′05″N17°30′17″E / 56.60139°N 17.50472°E /56.60139; 17.50472[14]

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External links

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  • Media related toChurch murals in Sweden at Wikimedia Commons
  • Medeltidens bildvärld [The world of images of the Middle Ages], a database with searchable photos of i.a. church murals, run by the Swedish History Museum (in Swedish)
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