Domkyrkan in Lund (Lund's Cathedral)

Consecrated in 1145, the finest Romanesque building

in Scandinavia; a beautiful testimony to the oldest archbishopric

in the Nordic countries.

Inside there is a 14th-century astronomic clock striking

twice a day at 12 and 3 o'clock, when knights on horseback

clash, trumpeters blow a fanfare and the organ plays "In dulci jubilo",

while The Three Holy Kings file forward in front of Mother Mary

and her Child.

On the picture above you have a somewhat special view: from behind, the northern and most intact, original part of the church is shown with Liberiet, the old Medieaval building at the left hand side. It used to be the university

of Lund... Today it is a lovely coffeteria...