Sankt Petri parish church in Lund’s peninsula is a parish church in
central Malmo, Sweden and may be began to be built in the 1300s. Parish
churches have been at the heart of local Catholic communities
for centuries. It is a Gothic Architecture building built for modern day Church
The church is built as a basilica with
three ships and cross-ships. Basilica derived from the
Greeks and is meant a royal reception hall. Basilica in architectural sense is
a building of the hall type, a model of many Christian Church Buildings. The
present church is actually married to two saints, St. Peter and St. Paul. St. Peter's Church's medieval building
chronology can be determined by the various building phases that today are
visible in the church's masonry. Tinted glass windows are a treat to watch
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