Here's a compilation of the ruins that I don't have enough to justify a singular thread on, with the history, if I have it.
St Hans 1.
St. Hans by
astroberkman17, on Flickr
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St Hans by
astroberkman17, on Flickr
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St Hans by
astroberkman17, on Flickr
Helge Ands This octagonal church is the only one of its kind in Sweden. The magnificent upper story open onto the chancel, giving a clear view of the service below. Churches like these existed in places and castles during the earlier medieval period, in the Europe of Charlemange.
The church was built in about 1200-according to one theory, by Bishop Albert of Riga as a meeting point for pilgrims and crusaders traveling to Livonia.
The name Helge And (meaning 'Holy Ghost') comes from the infirmary which lay to the south of the church.
After the upper parts of the church had been destroyed by fire 1611, what remained of the building was turned into a barn and cowshed.
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Helge Ands by
astroberkman17, on Flickr
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Helge Ands/url] by astroberkman17, on Flickr
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Helge Ands by
astroberkman17, on Flickr
St Clemens 7.
St Clemens by
astroberkman17, on Flickr
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St Clemens by
astroberkman17, on Flickr
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St Clemens/url] by astroberkman17, on Flickr
And that concludes this episode of Bronze Age Church Ruins