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The church was consecrated in 1685. It is made entirely of wood. Originally it could seat 4,000 making it Sweden's largest wooden church
The interior is in a light bluish color while the exterior is in the traditional Falu red. Its shape is a squarishgreek cross, with each cross arm measuring 20 metres (66 ft). In front of the main entrance stands the wooden figure of Rosenbom.
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