Råda church, Religious complex in Härryda Municipality, Sweden.
Råda church is a worship building in Härryda with a white wooden facade and a steeply pitched roof typical of early 18th century Swedish design. The interior maintains original wooden structural elements and simple furnishings that have survived the centuries unchanged.
The building was constructed in 1712 and reflects the religious history of the Swedish countryside community. It has served for centuries as a gathering place for worship and community assemblies in the area.
The church maintains records of local family histories, marriages, and community events, making it central to genealogical research in the region.
The location is accessible during daytime hours and entry is straightforward since the building sits centrally within the community. Visitors should be prepared for varying opening times, especially on weekends when services are held.
The building contains preserved architectural elements from the early 18th century, including original wooden beams and structural components from its construction period.
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