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LUND 2009- 103

The cathedral.

As a typical Romanesque building, Lund Cathedral is distinctively dark, with only small windows to allow sunshine to pass through. The Latin-cross church has three aisles and a transept. The quire (under the crossing) has splendid gothic choir stalls from the 1370s. The gothic winged-altarpiece of the main chapel of the apse dates from 1398.

 

The cathedral's south aisle has an information counter, a globe of light and various exhibitions.

 

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Taken on August 9, 2009