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Writer's pictureAndrew J. Bramlett

Malmö

St. Peter’s Church in Malmö, Sweden, was built in the fourteenth century. This photograph was taken in 1906 from near the front of the church. The large pillars with arches that hold up the walls are called flying buttresses and are a common feature in Gothic cathedrals.



Image: “St Petri kyrka, exteriör från Kalendegatan” by Harald Baker (1906). From Malmö Museums.

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