Saint John the Baptist's Church, Sandefjord explained

Saint John the Baptist's Church
Other Name:St. Johannes Døperen kirke
Location:Sandefjord
Country:Norway
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church

The Saint John the Baptist's Church[1] (Norwegian: St. Johannes Døperen kirke) is the name given to a religious building of the Catholic Church, which functions as the parish church in Sandefjord, Norway.[2]

The building was built between 1916 and 1918 in the Art Nouveau style for the Methodists and was inaugurated on 5 March 1918. The church building served as a Protestant parish for the Methodists in the city for 90 years, but was sold to the Catholic Church in 2008. The building has a built surface of and has space for between 140 and 150 seats. On the ground floor there is also a hall for the parish on a plot of .

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sandefjord: bevaringspris til St. Johannes Døperens katolske kirke — Den katolske kirke. no. Katolsk.no. 25 September 2016.
  2. P.O. Gaalaas-Hansen: Brennende hjerter. Blimt fra Metodistkirkens arbeid i Sandefjord gjennom 100 år - og litt til. Sandefjord 1995.