St Petri, Malmö

St Petri, Malmö

The Church of Saint Peter (Swed. "Sankt Petri") is a large church in Malmö that began being built in 1319. ["Malmö" "Encyclopedia Britannica, New Werner Twentieth Century Edition" (1907), Volume XY: Loo-Mem, pages 339-340] It is built in the gothic style and has a 105 metre tall tower.

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* [http://www.magicaljourneys.com/Sweden/images/images-malmo.jpgSt. Petri Church]
* [http://www.maritime.kobe-u.ac.jp/Essay/001704.jpg]


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