Pointed Arches of Feskekôrka in Gothenburg, Sweden - Encircle Photos

19 Pointed Arches of Feskekôrka in Gothenburg, Sweden

Western Europe, and especially France, perfected gothic architecture from the 12th until the 16th centuries and typically favored it for the design of ornate cathedrals. One of its characteristics is the pointed arch. Therefore, it is curious that architect Victor van Gegerfelt chose this style when creating a fish market in Gothenburg, Sweden. But there is no question why it is called Fiskkyrkan or the Fish Church.

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Pointed Arches of Feskekôrka in Gothenburg, Sweden

Feskekôrka 411 20 Göteborg, Sweden

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