My 6th official card from Sweden.
SE-208836, sent by Eivor.
The parish church of Glanshammars was originally built in the 12th century and already had a tower that still exists today.
Perhaps the most prominent in today's church rooms are the well-preserved ceiling and wall paintings from 1589. On the south wall there are also some preserved remains from the original church's medieval paintings. There are also three of Närke's rune stones and in addition there is a walled one somewhere near the current entrance.
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