Hjortsberga church:
Hjortsberga Church is the pastorate's largest church. It was taken into use in 1840 and can accommodate about 550 people.
Hjortsberga church was built in the years 1838-1839, according to drawings by Samuel Enander, as a common place of worship for the then Kvenneberga parish and Hjortsberga parish and replaced the two former medieval churches in Hjortsberga and Kvenneberga. Hjortsberga old church was located just south of the current one (in the cemetery) and was demolished soon after the current church was built.
Hjortsberga church is built in so-called neoclassical style. The altarpiece "Christ's resurrection" was painted by Uno Angerstein in 1846 and is a copy of an altarpiece in Kungsholm's church in Stockholm. Organ from 1973 with 24 parts made by Anders Pettersson, Viken. Choir organ of 6 parts purchased in 2001 and built by Åkerman & Lund in 1981. Some equipment (such as 2 triumphal crucifixes) are available from the older churches.
Under the church's sacristy there is a burial choir for the family Lindegren - Lagerbielke from Forssa.
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