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Church of Our Lady, Gothenburg

Churches completed in 1972Churches in GothenburgSerbian Orthodox church buildings in Sweden
Vårfrukyrkan, Göteborg
Vårfrukyrkan, Göteborg

The Church of Our Lady (Swedish: Vårfrukyrkan) a church in Kortedala in Gothenburg in Sweden. Earlier belonging to the Kortdeala Parish of the Church of Sweden, it was inaugurated on 19 March 1972. In 2007, the Church of Sweden stopped using it and in 2008 it was sold to the Serbian Orthodox Parish.

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Church of Our Lady, Gothenburg
Runstavsgatan, Gothenburg Kortedala (Nordost)

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Vårfrukyrkan

Runstavsgatan
415 09 Gothenburg, Kortedala (Nordost)
Sweden
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