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Dragør Church

Church in Dragør, Denmark
Dragør Church
Dragør Kirke
Church of Christ seen from across the street
Map
55°35′38′′N 12°40′06.5′′E / 55.59389°N 12.668472°E / 55.59389; 12.668472
LocationDragør
CountryDenmark
Denomination Church of Denmark
History
StatusChurch
Architecture
Architect(s) J.H. Wessel
Architectural typeChurch
Style Neo-Gothic
Completed1885
Specifications
Materials Brick
Administration
Archdiocese Diocese of Copenhagen

Dragør Church is a Lutheran church in Dragør, Denmark. It belongs to the Church of Denmark.

History

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In 1449, the Bishop of Roskilde authorized the installation of a temporary altar during the annual herring market at Dragør which attracted up to 30,000 traders and fishermen. The market disappeared in about 1500. The few permanent residents had to use Store Magleby Church in nearby Store Magleby some time between 1193 and 1370. After Christian II gave the church to the Dutch farmers who settled in the area in 1621, the church was adapted according to Dutch tradition. Service was also conducted in Dutch and the best seats were reserved for the Dutch families.[1]

Dragør Church was finally inaugurated on 26 April 1885 but remained attached to Store Magleby until 1954 when Dragør finally became its own parish.[2]

Architecture

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The church is built in the Neo-Gothiv style. J. H. Wessel's design strongly resembles that of Taarbæk Church north of Copenhagen, which was designed by Carl Emil Wessel, his father.[3] The ceiling is inspired by the cathedral in Limerick, Ireland.[4]

The clock on the east side of the tower is from 1764 and was installed by clockmaker Bernhard Larsen in 1882.

Graveyard

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Notable people who are buried at the graveyard include the actor and comedian Dirch Passer, television presenter Otto Leisner and the marine painter Christian Mølsted whose home and studio in Dragør in now a museum dedicated to his art.[5]

Burials

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References

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  1. ^ "Kirkens historie" (in Danish). Dragør Kirke. Archived from the original on 2013年08月28日. Retrieved 2013年09月16日.
  2. ^ "Dragør Kirke" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 2013年09月16日.
  3. ^ "Taarbæk Kirke" (in Danish). nordenskirker.dk. Archived from the original on 2011年01月31日. Retrieved 2013年09月16日.
  4. ^ "To kirker i Storkøbenhavn, der ligner hinanden" (in Danish). Dines Bogø Lokalhistorie. Retrieved 2013年09月16日.
  5. ^ "Christian Ferdinand Andreas Mølsted". kendtegravsteder.dk. Retrieved 2013年09月16日.
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