Who we are
The Liverpool International Nordic Community Cultural and Social Centre Gustaf Adolfs Kyrka in Park Lane Liverpool.
The connection between the Port of Liverpool, trade with the Baltic regions and Scandinavian seamen is deeply etched into Liverpool’s economic and cultural history. When you walk up Park Lane from the bustling shops of Liverpool One, you can’t fail to notice on your right an imposing Neo-Gothic brick building.
Our Values and Vision
Our History
Gustaf Adolf’s Kyrka, was completed in 1884 specifically as a place of worship and sanctuary initially for Scandinavian seamen and later extended to the thousands of emigrants from Scandinavian countries on their way to the ‘New World’
Read more about our history...
The Building
Today, the building has a more varied range of activities than was the case as recently as 10 years ago, when it became the home of LiNC. The charity has a modern wide set of objectives to meet the needs of anyone connected to, or interested in, Nordic cultural and social activities.
Weekly Events
Keep up to date with all our weekly events at LINC. From language classes to our hugely popular film nights, there is bound to be something for you
Our Vision
Our vision is to expand the work of LINC accross Merseyside. Everyone is welcome to attend events at the Nordic Church. Why not find out what is on and join us? You will be made very welcome




