Tvedestrand Church Explained

Tvedestrand Church
Fullname:Tvedestrand kirke
Coordinates:58.6237°N 8.9277°W
Location:Tvedestrand Municipality,
Agder
Country:Norway
Churchmanship:Evangelical Lutheran
Denomination:Church of Norway
Diocese:Agder og Telemark
Parish:Tvedestrand
Status:Parish church
Functional Status:Active
Founded Date:1861
Groundbreaking:26 July 1860
Consecrated Date:20 Nov 1861
Architect:Georg Andreas Bull
Architectural Type:Long church
Materials:Brick
Capacity:300

Tvedestrand Church (Norwegian: Tvedestrand kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Tvedestrand Municipality in Agder county, Norway. It is located in the town of Tvedestrand. It is the church for the Tvedestrand parish which is part of the Aust-Nedenes prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Agder og Telemark. The red, brick church was built in a long church design in 1860 using plans drawn up by the architect Georg Andreas Bull. The church seats about 300 people.[1] [2]

History

The town of Tvedestrand was established in 1836. The people of the new town did not have a church of their own so as the town grew, plans were made for a new church to be built in the town. The foundation stone was laid on 26 July 1860 and the church was consecrated by the bishop on 20 November 1861. Since it was built in the central part of the town, there is no churchyard around the church, but instead the church cemetery is located about 500m (1,600feet) to the northwest of the church in a more rural area. The cemetery was opened on 28 November 1866.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tvedestrand kirke . 2021-01-30 . Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen.
  2. Web site: Oversikt over Nåværende Kirker . 2021-01-30 . KirkeKonsulenten.no . Norwegian.
  3. Web site: Tvedestrand kirkested . 2021-01-30 . . Norwegian.
  4. Web site: Tvedestrand kirke . Norges-Kirker.no . 2021-01-03 . Norwegian.