Örgryte New Church
Örgryte New Church | |
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Örgryte New Church Location in Sweden | |
57°42′10″N 12°00′19″E / 57.7029°N 12.0054°ECoordinates: 57°42′10″N 12°00′19″E / 57.7029°N 12.0054°E | |
Country | Sweden |
Denomination | Catholic |
History | |
Consecrated | 1890 |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Diocese of Gothenburg |
Örgryte new church (Swedish: Örgryte nya kyrka) is a church in gothic style on 'Svalberget'. The church is a part of the Örgryte congregation (Swedish: Örgryte församling) in Gothenburg. Because of the nature of the plot, the church is oriented northeast-southwest. It is a cross layout with open rafters and vaulted, pentagonal chancels. The church tower is almost 60 meters high.
History
In 1870 the churchgoers of Örgryte contemplated a major project. Their existing 400 seat church was too small to contain the growing congregation. In 1885, the church was led by the Reverend Magnus Ekberg, who was a recent addition at the time, and he proposed the building of a new church. A collection was taken and the church agreed to take a loan of SEK 50,000 to meet the estimated cost. Among the generous contributors were merchant David Lundstrom of Underås farm, James Dickson, David Carnegie and Oscar Ekman. The church was to be more than twice the size of the existing church as it would hold over 1,000 people. The new building followed the trend of its contemporary churches and was made from brick. The building required firm ground, so it was built on top of the Svalberget. Some of the major purchases were made as individual donations. The local brewer, JW Lyckholm of Skår, paid for two bells. Captain Pontus Virgin of Kålltorp paid for the altar whilst the stained glass windows were donated by the wholesaler Peter Hammarberg.
The Architect was Adrian C. Peterson, and the builder was F O Peterson. Work began in the summer of 1888, and the church was consecrated on July 6, 1890 by bishop Edvard Rodhe. The final cost was 226,000 SEK. The donations received covered slightly more than 120 000, and the remaining sum was procured partly through a loan of SEK 50,000 and by money from the church fund.
The church is built in red Börringe Brick from Skåne, and did not receive electricity until 1908. [1] [2] The facades have rich tegelornering, stone moldings, forgings and more.
A thorough restoration took place in 1937 under A. Forsséns line, and the pulpit was moved. In 1952 four painted circular windows of the chancel were transferred to the stands, while other painted korfönster from 1889, magazines were.
Church organs
The church has two organs:
- Willis organ, originally built for St. Stephen's Church in Hampstead, London by Henry Willis, who was the leading organ builder in England from 1850. Probably the organ finished 1871st When the church in Hampstead was closed in 1971, assembled the organ down and then sold to Netherlands. In 1992, the Academy of Music in Gothenburg knowledge of the instrument, after which it was purchased by Tostareds Organ Factory and 1998 by Örgryte Assembly Organ Foundation. The organ is the largest British - Victorian a organ in Sweden.
- The North German Baroque organ, built as part of an extensive research in the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers. The organ was built at the University of Gothenburg organ research workshop of the trio Mats Arvidsson, Henk van Eeken and Munetaka Yokota. The four manuals and pedal, the instrument has 54 stops distributed. Within the organ project goal has been to create a North German baroque organ from the 1600s, the Arp Schnitger (1648-1719)
The church bells
The church tower has two bells, each with the inscription:
The Oscar II government when D r E. H.
Rodhe was a bishop in the Diocese of Gothenburg and
Dean J. M. Ekberg vicar of Örgryte
- Became the bell cast at Eriksbergs
Mech. Werkstad in 1899 the factory owner J. W. Lyckholms expense.
The larger bell has the inscription:
Come, for all things are now ready. Luc. 14:17
Tacker Lord into his gates
Lofver him in his yard
Come here from all locations
Prices on about us, care
- For he is the good and gentle
Keeps faith forever.
... And the smaller
It's a kostelig things to thank the Lord
- And lofsjunga your name to most high
- The morning proclaim your mercy
- And the evening your truth. Psalm 92:2,3
Glory to the Father and His Son
- The holy spirit in the throne
Holy trinity Be praised and praise forever.
Altarpiece
In 1950, the church painter n Thor Fager Kvist commissioned to paint an altarpiece for the church. It would replace Carl Johan Dyfverman's crucifixion group from 1890. It was a triptych consisting of five oil paintings on canvas, three of which are usually visible with pictures related to Christmas, Easter and Pentecost, while the cabinet is closed during Lent, and then shows the other two paintings, photographed wagon and no Gethsemane. The frame was designed by architect Axel Forssén.
- The old altar
The great altar of cut oak wood, was placed on the altar in the church in 1890 and was the work of Dyfverman. The subject is the crucified Jesus with Mary, the other Mary and the disciple John, beneath the cross. The sculpture was painted in 1923, and in 1969 was restored artwork by conservator Torsten Öhlén. Crucifixion group was moved in 1951 to its current location in the transept.
Altar
On the altar stood since 1952 a crucifix of ivory and ebony of gothenburg sculptor Henry Johansson, as well as the altar a gift of parishioners. Since the altar faced Assembly crucifix moved to the sacristy.
Font
The baptismal font was designed by architect Axel Forssén. Dean Ekberg's successor, Reverend Magnus Nilman (1855-1927), donated it along with dopfatet of copper to the new church 1927th When was returned while the maroon kalkstensfunten to the old church.
References
Media related to Örgryte nya kyrka at Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Örgryte New Church, Bengt Aberg, Örgryte Township, GDIF, Gothenburg 1990
- ↑ Örgryte in bygone days, Soren Cut Back, Three Books Publisher, Gothenburg 1993 ISBN 91-7029-115-2
Further reading
- Örgryte nya kyrka: Göteborg, red. Bengt Åberg, Lennart Widing, Henrik Tobin, Örgryte församling, Göteborg 2000
- Örgryte nya kyrka 75 år, Örgryte församling, Göteborg 1965
- Örgryte nya kyrka at Svenskakyrkan.se