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Fårö Church

Fårö Church
Fårö kyrka
Gotland-Fårö-kyrka 01.jpg
Fårö Church, external view
Fårö Church is located in Gotland
Fårö Church
Fårö Church
Location in Gotland province, Sweden
57°54′57″N 19°08′00″E / 57.9158°N 19.1332°E / 57.9158; 19.1332Coordinates: 57°54′57″N 19°08′00″E / 57.9158°N 19.1332°E / 57.9158; 19.1332
Country Sweden
Denomination Church of Sweden
Administration
Diocese Visby

Fårö Church (Swedish: Fårö kyrka) is a medieval Lutheran church on Fårö island in Sweden, in the Diocese of Visby. Parts of the church were built in the 14th century, but much of the building dates from reconstructions in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Fårö Church dates from the Middle Ages and parts of it were built during the 14th century. A possible date for its inauguration is 1324, though it may have been earlier. Almost the entire nave and tower are medieval, but the church has lost much of its original look through subsequent reconstructions. The easternmost part of the church was torn down during the 18th century at the latest, and the tower was made taller and received the present spire in 1751. In 1761, windows were added in the northern wall. In 1858 the church attained its present cross-shaped form during another, even more thorough, reconstruction, during which the church entrance was moved from the southern façade to the tower. The church is the only medieval church on Gotland that has gone through such a radical reconstruction.

Two renovations have been carried out during the 20th century. The first, in 1967–68, included the introduction of electricity and electrical heating. The latest renovation was carried out in 2000–01.

The furnishings of the church also date from post-Reformation times with the exception of the baptismal font which was made in the 14th century. The pews and pulpit are from 1761, made by a local carpenter named Magnus Möller. The altarpiece, made of sandstone and adorned with a picture depicting the Last Supper, dates from the reign of Charles XI. The organ was originally made for Väddo Church in Uppland but brought to Fårö Church in 1875.


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