Håslöv Church, Religious building in Södra Håslöv, Sweden.
Håslöv Church is a stone building with Gothic Revival features located in Vellinge Municipality. The structure stands within a maintained cemetery and displays carefully designed exterior details from the 19th century.
The building was constructed in 1882 following designs by architect Helgo Zettervall. This was part of a period when many churches in the Skåne region underwent new construction or renovation with contemporary architectural styles.
The church functions as a gathering place for local residents during religious ceremonies and significant life events. It shapes the village character and draws people together for both spiritual and community occasions.
The church is located in Södra Håslöv and can be reached by car via local roads. The adjacent cemetery is accessible and there are simple paths around the building.
The building holds protected status as a listed ecclesiastical structure with special regulations for maintaining its original form. This designation ensures that major alterations cannot be made without specific authorization.
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