Arilds kapell, Medieval chapel in Arild, Sweden
Arilds kapell is a red brick chapel located near the coast of Höganäs Municipality. It displays traditional Swedish ecclesiastical architecture featuring a bell tower and pointed windows characteristic of medieval church design.
The chapel dates to the 15th century and belongs to the Diocese of Lund. It serves the Brunnby church parish and has endured through many generations.
The chapel serves as a gathering place for local religious and community events. It holds meaning for people in the area as a focal point of their spiritual and social life.
The chapel is accessible through the local road network connecting to neighboring areas. Visitors should note that it sits in a rural setting and access may be limited to certain times.
The chapel holds protected status as an ecclesiastical listed building. This designation reflects its architectural importance within Sweden's heritage conservation framework.
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