Sankt Pauli kyrka

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Why is Sankt Pauli kyrka slowly sinking? Welcome to Sankt Pauli kyrka. This magnificent church with its distinctive yellow brick and hexagonal shape has a fascinating and slightly precarious history. Sankt Pauli kyrka was built in the heart of the burgeoning Rörsjöstaden district in 1882. It was designed by architect Emil Viktor Langlet who drew inspiration from early Christian churches of the 4th century. The hexagonal design was not just an aesthetic choice. It embodied the idea of equality, allowing every member of the congregation to see and hear the priest equally. Unlike traditional cruciform churches where the privileged sat at the front, Sankt Pauli kyrka promoted a sense of unity and community. However, the church’s location presented a unique challenge. Built on the site of a former lake, Lake Rörsjön, the church rests on large piles driven deep into the soft ground. While this engineering feat initially held the building firm, there’s a catch. Sankt Pauli kyrka is sinking, albeit very slowly, a few centimeters every year! This gradual descent is a constant reminder of the church’s unusual foundation. Despite its sinking tendency, Sankt Pauli kyrka stands as a testament to innovative design and community spirit. Its striking architecture and heartwarming history make it an unforgettable landmark in Malmö.

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