Östra Vram Church
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| Östra Vram Church | |
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Östra Vrams kyrka | |
Östra Vram Church | |
| 55°55′52″N 14°01′23″E / 55.93111°N 14.02306°E | |
| Country | Sweden |
| Denomination | Church of Sweden |
Östra Vram Church (Swedish: Östra Vrams kyrka) is a church in Östra Vram, a village in Kristianstad Municipality, Scania, Sweden. It is a well-preserved medieval church, still containing several medieval works of art as well as murals from the 14th century.
The church in Östra Vram was built at the end of the 12th century and is unusually well-preserved. The nave, chancel and apse remain from the earliest building. The broad tower was built during the 13th century, while the vaults date from the 15th century. The windows were enlarged during the 19th century, and a medieval church porch was demolished in 1870.[1][2]