S:t Johannes

S:t Johannes

Printed on 230 g/m² paper

Matte finish

Printed in Malmö

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Church of the Roses —  church named after the apostle Johannes.

S:t Johannes was built between 1903-1907 and designed by the architect Axel Anderberg. 1906 was the planned year for the inauguration, but after a labor market conflict escalated the inauguration was delayed by a year.
Frans Andersson and O. Knutsson were the build-masters and the three church bells were cast by M & O Ohlsson in Lübeck in 1906.

The length of the church is 52 m with a ceiling height of 26 meters; the tower is 60 meters high.

The church is filled with roses, both carved in stone, carved in wood, and painted. Since the rose is a Christ symbol, and with the church's magnitude of interior roses, the St. John's church is called the Church of the Roses.

FAQ

Do you offer local pickup?

Yes we do! You can order online and pick local pickup as a delivery option. We have our studio at Adelgatan 19 at Malmo Printing CO. You can pick up your order between 10:00-16:00 Monday trough Friday

Can I pay with Klarna?

We offer Klarna straight from checkout. Just enter your contact information and shipping information and Klarna is at the last step.

Do you offer refunds?

Yes we offer refunds. You can read more on our Refund Policy

Is there more houses and history coming?

The aim of this project is to have prints and history of all well known and less known houses of Malmö. You can follow our process and give feedback/ideas on our Instagram.

Do you offer custom prints of houses/more sizes?

Absoutely, if you have any specific requests please contact us either on Instagram or send us an e-mail at info@hom.design.

Our product

Our paper

Our paper used for the prints is FSC™ certified, meaning, it's more sustainable and better for the environment.

Package

We package each order with care. We use sustainable and renewable materials for each package we send out.
Why? We want to reduce our environmental footprint.