St. Paul's Church, Malmö
| St. Paul's Church | |
|---|---|
S:t Pauli kyrka | |
St. Paul's Church, March 2015 | |
| 55°36′11″N 13°00′52″E / 55.60306°N 13.01444°E | |
| Location | Rörsjöstaden, Malmö |
| Country | Sweden |
| Denomination | Lutheran, Church of Sweden |
| Website | svenskakyrkan |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Emil Victor Langlet |
| Years built | 1880-1882 |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Diocese of Lund |
| Parish | St. John's Parish |
| Clergy | |
| Priest(s) | Anders Friberg Hanna Malmqvist Karin Pråmell |
| Deacon(s) | Alexander Kepp |
| Laity | |
| Organist(s) | Per Myrstener |
St. Paul's Church (Swedish: S:t Pauli kyrka) is a church located in the Rörsjöstaden neighbourhood of Malmö, Sweden.
St. Paul's Church is a church building in Malmö in the diocese of Lund. Since 2014, it has been the parish church in Malmö S:t Johannes parish. The church is hexagonal and of yellow brick. It was designed by Emil Viktor Langlet. Construction began in 1879 by building contractor Mortensen, Malmö, and was completed in 1882. The inside was richly decorated and the church is equipped with a central tower, surrounded by 12 turrets. The church interior is spacious. A baptistery and devotional chapel have been installed under two of the five stands. The church's stained glass windows were added in the 1950s. Southeast of the church are Sankt Pauli's northern, middle and southern cemeteries.