Trinity Church, Kristianstad

Trinity Church
Heliga trefaldighetskyrkan
Trinity Church
Map
56°1′54.7″N 14°9′10.4″E / 56.031861°N 14.152889°E / 56.031861; 14.152889
LocationKristianstad
CountrySweden
DenominationChurch of Sweden
History
Consecrated28 July 1628 (1628-07-28)
Architecture
Architect(s)Lorenz van Steenwinckel
Administration
DioceseLund
ParishKristianstad Holy Trinity

Trinity Church (Swedish: Heliga trefaldighetskyrkan) is a church building in Kristianstad, Sweden, built between 1617 and 1628 by Christian IV of Denmark. He had founded the city of Kristianstad in 1614 at a time when Scania was part of the Kingdom of Denmark. The church's large size and style reveal the king's ambitions for his new city.[1]