Simon Peter's Church Explained

Simon Peter's Church
Location:155 Kastrupvej
2300 Copenhagen S
Country:Denmark
Coordinates:55.6471°N 12.6239°W
Denomination:Church of Denmark
Status:Church
Architect:Paul Staffeldt Matthiesen
Architectural Type:Church
Completed Date:1944
Materials:Brick
Diocese:Copenhagen

Simon Peter's Church (Danish: Simon Peters Kirke) is a Church of Denmark parish church in Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark.

History

Simon Peter's Church was built by the Copenhagen Church Foundation. The current congregation house was built in 1930 and was used for church services until the new church was completed. The parish was created on 1 April 1935. P.L. Jensen, pastor at Philip's Church since 1829, was a driving force behind the construction of the new church. It was designed by Poul Staffeldt Matthiesen, who a few years earlier had completed the nearby Højdevang Church. Simon Peter's Church was inaugurated on 10 September 1944.[1]

Architecture

The church is designed in Neo-Gothic style with inspiration from Baltic village churches of the 14th century.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Simon Peters Kirke (København). da. Gyldendal. 2013-06-10.