Immanuel Church, Copenhagen

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Immanuel Church
Church of Christ seen from across the street
Church of Christ seen from across the street
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Location 20A Forhåbningsholms Alle
Frederiksberg, Copenhagen
Country Denmark
Denomination Church of Denmark
Architecture
Status Church
Architect(s) Andreas Clemmensen
Architectural type Church
Groundbreaking 1892
Completed 1893 (tower: 1905)
Specifications
Capacity 400 seats
Materials Brick
Administration
Archdiocese Diocese of Copenhagen

Immanuel Church is a church in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It belongs to Københavns Valgmenighed and Vartov Valgmenighed, two Grundtvigian congregations under Church of Denmark. The building was designed by Andreas Clemmesen and completed in 1893. The artists Niels and Joakim Skovgaard and Niels Larsen Stevns, all three members of the congregation, decorated the church building, providing a series of glass mosaics above the entrances as well as the church furnishings.

History

The church was built for the first Grundtvigian concregation in Denmark which had separated from the Vartov congregation. The congregation first assembled at a local folk high school on Cjr. Winters Vej, but soon began construction of the new church which was consecrated on 29 October 1893. The detached clock tower was designed by af R. V. Rue in 1904 and completed in 1905 together with some of the surrounding features.[1]

Architecture

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The semi-circular choir seen from the east

The church is built in large red brick of the type in Denmark known as Munkesten in a Romanesque Revival style inspired by Italian churches in Ravenna and Sienna. It is a rectangular building under a barrel vaulted roof with a semi-circular choir to the east.

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The main entrance in the western gable

The round-arched entrance is located in the west gable. It has a tympanum with a glass mosaic. Four additional entrances, two on each side of the building, also have glass mosaics in their tympana. The eastern mosaic on the south side was designed by Niels Skovgaard, while the rest are by Joakim Skovgaard. The north and south sides also have double-height windows. There is a blinded, ornamental gallery with 11 arches supported by columns above the main entrance on the west gable, and even further up a double, round-arched opening.

Interior

The altarpiece is a painting by Niels Skovgaard with an intricately decorated wooden frame carved by Poul S. Christiansen, Johannes Kragh og Niels Larsen Stevns. The front of the altar table is designed by Niels Skovgaard. The altar carpet,—decorated with lilies and crocuses, was designed by Joakim Skovgaard. The organ was made by A. H. Buch and dates from 1896.

Other decorative features include several reliefs of religious subjects by Joakim Skovgaard, Niels Skovgaard and Christian C. Peters (who produced a cast of an original from 1867 in Marvede Church).

Gallery

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