Annedal Church, Church building in Änggården, Sweden.
Annedal Church is a religious building in Gothenburg designed in the early 20th-century Swedish architectural style with characteristic features of that period. The structure provides multiple entry points and an interior layout suited for worship services and religious ceremonies.
Construction started in 1908 under architect Theodor Wåhlin and the building opened in 1910. It was created during a period of urban growth in Gothenburg, embodying the building practices and design approaches of that era.
The church functions as a gathering space where the local community comes together for worship and religious celebrations throughout the year. It remains an important meeting place that reflects the traditions and values of the Swedish Lutheran faith.
The building is located at Albin Holms Backe 10 with multiple entrances that make it easy to find your way around. Visitors can access the site throughout the year for services and events without complicated restrictions.
The building holds protected status as a listed ecclesiastical structure within Sweden's heritage protection system. This designation makes it one of the notable examples of how religious buildings are safeguarded in the country.
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