St. Peter's Church
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12 Upplandsgatan
Stockholm 111 23
The St. Peter's Church at the intersection of Upplandsgatan and Kammakargatan on Norrmalm in Stockholm is unique in many ways and is today the only Methodist church in Stockholm in use. St. Peter's church was designed in Art Nouveau style with new Gothic features by Erik Lallerstedt and was inaugurated in 1901. The large chandelier in brass has been manufactured by Gusum mill. The large and small church windows in leaded cathedral glass - in frames of oak - have been supplied by Stockholm Glasmåleri AB. The South German organ company E.F. Walcker built the church organ which was inaugurated in 1905. This romantic organ became something of a prototype for the large organ that was later built in Stockholm's new city hall. In 1925 the altar painting, made by Olle Hjortzberg, was added.
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