The Tuve Church is a medieval church in Gothenburg, western Sweden. It is located on the Hisingen island, and it is part of the Tuve-Säve parish.
It is a Romanesque stone church, consisting of a rectangular nave and a narrow choir. This simple shape was typical of churches in Västergötland. The oldest parts of the building were probably erected in the 12th century. The two buttresses were added in the 18th century, and the porch in 1745. The sacristy, built in 1953, is the most recent addition.
The bell tower was erected south-west of the church in the 19th century; the bell dates back to 1770.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuve_Church
Address 35 Tuve kyrkväg, 41746, Sweden
Coordinates 57°45'57.577" N 11°55'59.236" E