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55°23′29″N 10°22′42″E / 55.3914°N 10.3783°E / 55.3914; 10.3783
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Ansgars Church
Ansgars Kirke
Denomination Church of Denmark
Website https://www.ansgarskirke.dk/
Architecture
Architect(s) Niels Jacobsen
Completed1902
Administration
Diocese Diocese of Funen
DeaneryOdense Sankt Knuds Provsti
ParishAnsgars Sogn

Ansgars Church (Danish: Ansgars Kirke) is a church in Odense, Denmark, within the Diocese of Funen.

Completed in 1902, it was the first church built in the city since the Middle Ages. The church was designed by Niels Jacobsen in a late Romanesque style from red brick, and built on granite foundation. Its features include a cross-shaped interior and a spired bell-tower measuring 45 metres (148 ft). There are three mural paintings inside the church: the 1902 work is a decoration on vault rubs, the 1917 frescoes are in the parish hall, and the 1935–1936 frescoes on the altar's niche. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Angars Kirke" (PDF). Danmarks Kirker, National Museet. Retrieved 13 July 2014.

55°23′29″N 10°22′42″E / 55.3914°N 10.3783°E / 55.3914; 10.3783


ansgars+church Latitude and Longitude:

55°23′29″N 10°22′42″E / 55.3914°N 10.3783°E / 55.3914; 10.3783
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ansgars Church
Ansgars Kirke
Denomination Church of Denmark
Website https://www.ansgarskirke.dk/
Architecture
Architect(s) Niels Jacobsen
Completed1902
Administration
Diocese Diocese of Funen
DeaneryOdense Sankt Knuds Provsti
ParishAnsgars Sogn

Ansgars Church (Danish: Ansgars Kirke) is a church in Odense, Denmark, within the Diocese of Funen.

Completed in 1902, it was the first church built in the city since the Middle Ages. The church was designed by Niels Jacobsen in a late Romanesque style from red brick, and built on granite foundation. Its features include a cross-shaped interior and a spired bell-tower measuring 45 metres (148 ft). There are three mural paintings inside the church: the 1902 work is a decoration on vault rubs, the 1917 frescoes are in the parish hall, and the 1935–1936 frescoes on the altar's niche. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Angars Kirke" (PDF). Danmarks Kirker, National Museet. Retrieved 13 July 2014.

55°23′29″N 10°22′42″E / 55.3914°N 10.3783°E / 55.3914; 10.3783


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