Lund is a
city in the
province of
Scania (
Skåne), southern
Sweden. The town has 82,800 inhabitants in 2010, out of a municipal total of 110,824. It is the seat of
Lund Municipality,
Skåne County. The city is believed to have been founded around 990, when
Scania belonged to
Denmark. It soon became a major
Christian centre of the
Baltic Sea region, at a time when the area was still a frontier area for Christian mission, and within Scandinavia and especially Denmark through the Middle Ages. From 1103 it was the see of the Catholic Metropolitan
Archdiocese of Lund. At the centre of the city stands the towering
Lund Cathedral, built circa 1090–1145.