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===Construction======Construction===
A small [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] brick church, first mentioned in 1269, once stood on the site. This was probably dedicated to St. Nicholas, the saint of seafarers. At the same time as [[Copenhagen]] "*****" its [[Church of Our Lady, Copenhagen|Church of Our Lady]] (''Vor Frue Kirke''), probably consecrated in 1316, an identical church was started in Malmö.{{sfn|Dahlberg|Sjöström|2015|p=83}} It was probably inaugurated in 1319 and dedicated to saints [[Saint Peter|Peter]] and [[Paul the Apostle|Paul]], but the construction was finished only around 1380.<ref name=svkyrkan/> The church is an example of [[Brick Gothic]] architecture found around the [[Baltic Sea]], arguably most well-represented in the ''[[St. Mary's Church, Lübeck|Marienkirche]]'' in [[Lübeck]], which was also likely used as a direct model when building St. Peter's Church.<ref name=rapport/> It also displays certain influences from contemporary [[French Gothic architecture]].{{sfn|Wahlöö|2014|p=206}}{{sfn|Jacobsson et al.|1990|p=372}} The church was constructed with red bricks and was built as a Gothic [[basilica]] with a western church tower and a [[transept]] that connects to the [[ambulatory]] of the pentagonal [[chancel]].{{sfn|Wahlöö|2014|p=206}}A small [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] brick church, first mentioned in 1269, once stood on the site. This was probably dedicated to [[Saint Nicholas|St. Nicholas]], the saint of seafarers. At the same time as [[Copenhagen]] "*****" its [[Church of Our Lady, Copenhagen|Church of Our Lady]] (''Vor Frue Kirke''), probably consecrated in 1316, an identical church was started in Malmö.{{sfn|Dahlberg|Sjöström|2015|p=83}} It was probably inaugurated in 1319 and dedicated to saints [[Saint Peter|Peter]] and [[Paul the Apostle|Paul]], but the construction was finished only around 1380.<ref name=svkyrkan/> The church is an example of [[Brick Gothic]] architecture found around the [[Baltic Sea]], arguably most well-represented in the ''[[St. Mary's Church, Lübeck|Marienkirche]]'' in [[Lübeck]], which was also likely used as a direct model when building St. Peter's Church.<ref name=rapport/> It also displays certain influences from contemporary [[French Gothic architecture]].{{sfn|Wahlöö|2014|p=206}}{{sfn|Jacobsson et al.|1990|p=372}} The church was constructed with red bricks and was built as a Gothic [[basilica]] with a western church tower and a [[transept]] that connects to the [[ambulatory]] of the pentagonal [[chancel]].{{sfn|Wahlöö|2014|p=206}}
===Later alterations======Later alterations===

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