St. John's Church, Aarhus

Saint Johannes Church

St. Johannes Church seen from the south
56°10′09″N 10°12′37″E / 56.1691°N 10.2102°E / 56.1691; 10.2102Coordinates: 56°10′09″N 10°12′37″E / 56.1691°N 10.2102°E / 56.1691; 10.2102
Location Peter Sabroes Gade 20
8000 Aarhus C
Country Denmark
Denomination Church of Denmark
Architecture
Status Church
Architect(s) Hack Kampmann, Valdemar Schmidt
Architectural type Neo-Romanesque, Neo-Gothic
Completed 1905
Specifications
Materials Brick
Administration
Archdiocese Diocese of Aarhus

St. Johannes Church (Danish: Sankt Johannes Kirke) is a church in Aarhus, Denmark.[1] The church is situated in the Trøjborg neighbourhood, north of Nordre Cemetery. It is a parish church within the Protestant Church of Denmark and the only church in Saint Johannes Parish which in 2015 contained some 8,916 members.[2] Sct. Johannes Church was consecrated in 1905, thus becoming the fourth church to be built in Aarhus.[3] The church is relatively large with 700 seats.

Saint Johannes Parish was originally part of Aarhus Domsogn but it was made an independent parish when the church was built in 1905. Part of Saint Johannes Parish was separated into Christiansbjerg Church District in 1912 and in 1935 another part of the parish was annexed by Saint Markus Parish.[4]

Architecture

Saint Johannes Church was designed by the architect and Royal Surveyor Hack Kampmann who built a number of other notable structures in Aarhus at the time, including Aarhus Custom House, Aarhus Theatre, Marselisborg Palace and Villa Kampen.[3] Construction of the church was initiated in 1902 and completed in 1905 under the supervision of architect Valdemar Schmidt.[5]

The building is constructed as a traditional cross church with moderate Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Gothic influences but with an Art Nouveau interior and funishings. It is a red brick church with a copper thatched tower in the west and choir in the east. In 1960 rooms were added in the northern and southern cross arms of the church. The wooden fence surrounding the choir was replaced with a new one of brass at the same time. In 1971 the building Johannesgården was constructed next to the church for the parish council. The interior has been altered over the years. The rim chandeliers was replaced with new ones of brass in 1930, the benches have been lowered for aestethic reasons and in 2005 glass mosaics were installed in the southern windows of the church. The altar and font are the only remnants left of the original decor.[5]

Saint Johannes Church has an organ by Marcussen & Søn fra 1979 med 36 notes and the mosaics was designed by Arne Haugen Sørensen.

See also

References

  1. "Sankt Johannes Kirke (Århus)" (in Danish). Encyclopedia Den Store Danske. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  2. "Fakta om sognet" (in Danish). Church of Denmark. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Sankt Johannes Church" (in Danish). Aarhus Municipality through VisitAarhus. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  4. "Sankt Johannes Sogn" (in Danish). Kort til Kirken. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  5. 1 2 "Sankt Johannes Kirke" (in Danish). Ark. Retrieved 20 October 2015.

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