Approaching Religion (Sep 2023)

From church to museum and back again

  • Erik J. Andersson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.126742
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2

Abstract

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In the small village of Kinnarumma in western Sweden an old wooden church was replaced by a new church buildning in the early twentieth century. The old church was de-sacralized by being moved to an open-air museum in Borås and used there for exhibitions and the storage of museum objects. The need for more church premises in the city led to the re-sacralization of the old church in 1930. The transition of Kinnarumma’s old wooden church to museum object, its museumification, was an expression of change in religious heritage, and its re-sacralization expressed an unchanged part of the same heritage.

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