Långkyrkor
Långkyrkor, meaning "long churches" in Swedish, refers to a distinctive architectural style of churches primarily found in rural Sweden. These churches are characterized by their elongated rectangular nave and choir, often with a narrower choir than the nave. This elongated form is a practical adaptation to the needs of growing congregations and the desire for ample space for worship and community gatherings.
The origins of långkyrkor can be traced back to the medieval period, with many examples dating from
While the term "långkyrka" specifically denotes the elongated shape, it's important to note that these churches