Kalmar domkyrka

Kalmar Cathedral, so-called even though the diocese of Kalmar ceased to exist in 1915, was consecrated in 1682. The church was designed by the architect Nicodemus Tessin the Elder. It is assumed that Tessin was inspired by the churches Il Gesù, Sant'Agnese in Agone and Santa Susanna in Rome for the design of the exterior architecture.

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