Mariendal Church
Mariendal Church | |
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55°41′31.1″N 12°32′4.4″E / 55.691972°N 12.534556°ECoordinates: 55°41′31.1″N 12°32′4.4″E / 55.691972°N 12.534556°E | |
Location | 17 Nitivej Frederiksberg, Copenhagen |
Country | Denmark |
Denomination | Church of Denmark |
History | |
Status | Church |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Thorvald Jørgensen |
Architectural type | Church |
Completed | 1908 |
Specifications | |
Materials | Brick |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Diocese of Copenhagen |
Mariendal Church (Danish: Mariendals Kirke) is a church in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
History[]
Mariendal parish was disjoined from that of ' in 1905 when the owners of the Mariendal estate, Niels and Thora Josephsen, donated the building site and most of the funds needed for constructing the church and the parish hall. The street name Nitivej is a concentration of the couple's initials, "NJTJ". The erected a temporary church in , a mixture of fibers from coconut and plaster, which was moved to a new church project in 1908.[1]
Architecture[]
The present Mariendal Church is built to a Historicist design. It stands on a granite plinth and a rose window and a loggia dominate the facade.
Interior[]
The barrel vaulted church room has a carved choir pulpit and wooden galleries in Art Nouveau style on three sides. In a crypt under the choir rest the remains of Niels and Thora Josephsen. Knud Larsen's original altarpiece has been integrated in a new decoration of the church's choir which was carried out in 1988 by artist .[1]
The font by Siegfried Wagner is in granite with bronze-plate. The altar silver is endowed with jewels from Thora Josephsen's personal jewellery.[1]
References[]
- ^ a b c "Mariedals Church – 1908". AOK. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
- Lutheran churches in Copenhagen
- 20th-century Church of Denmark churches
- Churches completed in 1908
- Art Nouveau architecture in Copenhagen
- Art Nouveau church buildings in Denmark
- 1905 establishments in Denmark
- Churches in the Diocese of Copenhagen