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St. Stephen's Church, Copenhagen

St. Stephen's Church (Danish: Sankt Stefans Kirke) is a Church of Denmark parish church located at Nørrebrogade 199 in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Built in 1874 to designs by Ludvig Knudsen, it is the second oldest church in the district. The composers Knud Jeppesen and Jens Bjerre Jacobsen have both served as organists at the church.

St. John's Church
55°41′48″N 12°32′40.5″E / 55.69667°N 12.544583°E / 55.69667; 12.544583
LocationNørrebro, Copenhagen
CountryDenmark
DenominationChurch of Denmark
History
StatusChurch
Architecture
Architect(s)Ludvig Knudsen
Architectural typeChurch
StyleGothic Revival
Completed1874
Specifications
Height31 m
MaterialsBrick
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Copenhagen

History edit

 
Rudolph Frimodt

The first church in Nørrebro, St. John's, was completed at Blegdamsvej in 1861. The new St. John's Parish, which was disjoined from Trinitatis and Our Lady's Parishes, covered an extensive area which included all of Nørrebro and Østerbro and reached all the way to Hellerup and Brønshøj. The church's first pastor, Rudolph Frimodt, launched a campaign for more churches in the new districts of Copenhagen.[1]

In 1872, Frimodt arranged a meeting at Store Ravnsborg with the purpose of establishing a new church in the outer Nørrebro area. He ultimately managed to raise 34,000 Danish rigsdaler for the construction, 6,000 rigsdaler for a rectory and 10,000 rigsdaler for a trust that would pay the future pastor. Baron Løvenskjold, the owner of Kristinedal and Nykro, contributed a corner of his garden at the corner of Havremarksvej provided the site.[2]

 
St. Stephen's Church shortly after it was built

It was decided to name the church after Saint Stephen, one of the seven deacons appointed by the Apostles to distribute food and charitable aid to poorer members of the community in the early church, reflecting the fire social conditions that characterized the outer Nørrebro area.

 
The church photographed by Fritz Theodor Benzen in 1902

The architect Ludvig Knudsen was charged with designing the church. The foundation stone was set on 18 June 1873 and the church was consecrated on 26 December (St. Stephen's Day) 1874. The two first pastors;mdash&Peter Volf and Ivar Dall;mdash&were both representatives of the Inner Mission.

The population of the new St. Stephen's Parish grew rapidly. In 1877, 800 children were born in the parish. In 1889, the number had grown to 1405. In 1890–1912, five new parishes were therefore disjoined from that of St. Stephen's: Holy Cross Parish (1890), Capernaum Parish (1895), Simon's Parish (1903), Kingo (1908) and Anna's Parish (1912).

Architecture edit

 
Menighedshuset Karmel at Vedbækgade 12

The church is built in red brick. It is 35 metres long and 14 metres wide. The tower stands 31 metres tall. It consists of an apsis, chancel and a long nave, terminating in a tower at the western end. Flanking the nave, there are large wooden galleries, supported by wooden pillars.[3]

The artist Johannes Kragh created a series of 20 new church windows for the church in connection with its 50 years anniversary in 1934. Each of the windows depict a figure with a glory, holding another glory ready for the one who will follow.

Furnishings edit

Altarpiece edit

The altarpiece was painted by Anton Dorph and features Jesus visiting the sisters Martha and Maria. Two sisters named Dorph Petersen from Blågårds posed for the work. Martha and Maria are depicted on six of the 71 altarpieces that Dorphs has painted for Danish churches. The oldest is in Tyrstrup Church at Haderslev and the one in St. Stephen's is the second oldest.[3]

Pulpit edit

The pulpit from 1874 was originally decorated with four allegorical paintings representing Faith, Hope, Love and Justice. In connection with the 25 year anniversary of the church, it was renovated with by Johan N. Schrøder with new painting and gilding. He added a fifth, painting, depicting Jesus with the lamb, in addition to restoring the four original ones. In 1984, when the church was refurbished in connection with its 100 years anniversary, the pulpit was lowered and moved closer to the chancel.[3]

Font edit

The font is made of marble from Greenland.[3]

Organ edit

The current organ was built by Carsten Lund in 1983. He was given free hands by the congregation council, resulting in an eather unorthodox instrument equipped with 25 stops spread over 3 manuals and pedals. It is equal-tempered à la 1750. The standard organ stops are supplemented by special unpitched stops imitated the nightingale (a pipe submerged in a small pool of water, creating the sound of a bird warbling when wind is admitted) and the Standard orchestral percussion instruments bass drum, chimes and cymbal.

Votive ship edit

In 1882, Skifter Andersen, a model ship builder from Aabenraa, presented the votive ship St. Stefan to the church and it was installed in the nave the following year. The masts and rigging were installed by helmsmen S. C. Ibsen and Th. Knudsen. The haul was by Andersen used as a model for the ship Heinrich Augusta which he constructed for a trading house in Hamburg.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "ASankt Stefans Kirke". -hovedstadshistorie.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  2. ^ "ASankt Stefans Kirke". danske-kirker.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e "St. Stefan kirkens historie og arkitektur" (in Danish). -Sankt Stefans Kirke. Retrieved 11 October 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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St Stephen s Church Danish Sankt Stefans Kirke is a Church of Denmark parish church located at Norrebrogade 199 in the Norrebro district of Copenhagen Denmark Built in 1874 to designs by Ludvig Knudsen it is the second oldest church in the district The composers Knud Jeppesen and Jens Bjerre Jacobsen have both served as organists at the church St John s Church55 41 48 N 12 32 40 5 E 55 69667 N 12 544583 E 55 69667 12 544583LocationNorrebro CopenhagenCountryDenmarkDenominationChurch of DenmarkHistoryStatusChurchArchitectureArchitect s Ludvig KnudsenArchitectural typeChurchStyleGothic RevivalCompleted1874SpecificationsHeight31 mMaterialsBrickAdministrationDioceseDiocese of Copenhagen Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Furnishings 3 1 Altarpiece 3 2 Pulpit 3 3 Font 3 4 Organ 3 5 Votive ship 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Rudolph FrimodtThe first church in Norrebro St John s was completed at Blegdamsvej in 1861 The new St John s Parish which was disjoined from Trinitatis and Our Lady s Parishes covered an extensive area which included all of Norrebro and Osterbro and reached all the way to Hellerup and Bronshoj The church s first pastor Rudolph Frimodt launched a campaign for more churches in the new districts of Copenhagen 1 In 1872 Frimodt arranged a meeting at Store Ravnsborg with the purpose of establishing a new church in the outer Norrebro area He ultimately managed to raise 34 000 Danish rigsdaler for the construction 6 000 rigsdaler for a rectory and 10 000 rigsdaler for a trust that would pay the future pastor Baron Lovenskjold the owner of Kristinedal and Nykro contributed a corner of his garden at the corner of Havremarksvej provided the site 2 nbsp St Stephen s Church shortly after it was builtIt was decided to name the church after Saint Stephen one of the seven deacons appointed by the Apostles to distribute food and charitable aid to poorer members of the community in the early church reflecting the fire social conditions that characterized the outer Norrebro area nbsp The church photographed by Fritz Theodor Benzen in 1902The architect Ludvig Knudsen was charged with designing the church The foundation stone was set on 18 June 1873 and the church was consecrated on 26 December St Stephen s Day 1874 The two first pastors mdash amp Peter Volf and Ivar Dall mdash amp were both representatives of the Inner Mission The population of the new St Stephen s Parish grew rapidly In 1877 800 children were born in the parish In 1889 the number had grown to 1405 In 1890 1912 five new parishes were therefore disjoined from that of St Stephen s Holy Cross Parish 1890 Capernaum Parish 1895 Simon s Parish 1903 Kingo 1908 and Anna s Parish 1912 Architecture edit nbsp Menighedshuset Karmel at Vedbaekgade 12The church is built in red brick It is 35 metres long and 14 metres wide The tower stands 31 metres tall It consists of an apsis chancel and a long nave terminating in a tower at the western end Flanking the nave there are large wooden galleries supported by wooden pillars 3 The artist Johannes Kragh created a series of 20 new church windows for the church in connection with its 50 years anniversary in 1934 Each of the windows depict a figure with a glory holding another glory ready for the one who will follow Furnishings editAltarpiece edit The altarpiece was painted by Anton Dorph and features Jesus visiting the sisters Martha and Maria Two sisters named Dorph Petersen from Blagards posed for the work Martha and Maria are depicted on six of the 71 altarpieces that Dorphs has painted for Danish churches The oldest is in Tyrstrup Church at Haderslev and the one in St Stephen s is the second oldest 3 Pulpit edit The pulpit from 1874 was originally decorated with four allegorical paintings representing Faith Hope Love and Justice In connection with the 25 year anniversary of the church it was renovated with by Johan N Schroder with new painting and gilding He added a fifth painting depicting Jesus with the lamb in addition to restoring the four original ones In 1984 when the church was refurbished in connection with its 100 years anniversary the pulpit was lowered and moved closer to the chancel 3 Font edit The font is made of marble from Greenland 3 Organ edit The current organ was built by Carsten Lund in 1983 He was given free hands by the congregation council resulting in an eather unorthodox instrument equipped with 25 stops spread over 3 manuals and pedals It is equal tempered a la 1750 The standard organ stops are supplemented by special unpitched stops imitated the nightingale a pipe submerged in a small pool of water creating the sound of a bird warbling when wind is admitted and the Standard orchestral percussion instruments bass drum chimes and cymbal Votive ship edit In 1882 Skifter Andersen a model ship builder from Aabenraa presented the votive ship St Stefan to the church and it was installed in the nave the following year The masts and rigging were installed by helmsmen S C Ibsen and Th Knudsen The haul was by Andersen used as a model for the ship Heinrich Augusta which he constructed for a trading house in Hamburg 3 References edit ASankt Stefans Kirke hovedstadshistorie dk in Danish Retrieved 11 October 2019 ASankt Stefans Kirke danske kirker dk in Danish Retrieved 11 October 2019 a b c d e St Stefan kirkens historie og arkitektur in Danish Sankt Stefans Kirke Retrieved 11 October 2019 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Stephen 27s Church Copenhagen amp oldid 1041694431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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