Grundtvig's Church
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One of the most original churches in the world is the Church of Grundtvig. This Lutheran church, which is located in Copenhagen Bispeberg. Grundtvig's Church is named after the Danish theologian, renowned theologian and priest Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig.

Construction of the church began in 1921 by the famous Danish architect and engineer Wilhelm Peder Jensen, Clint. The final construction work of the building was completed in 1940, the son of Clint Jensen-Kaare Klint. The church was built in the expressionist style, which features intertwined Gothic, Baroque and modern architectural styles, as well as the architecture of the Danish village churches. Especially original western facade of the temple, which looks like a church organ.

The building is constructed from a special yellow brick handmade. Clint nave of the church was decorated with stepped gables with double tops. The length of the inner room of the temple is 76 meters in length, the height of the nave - 22 meters. The altar in the church is built on sketches by Kaare Klint, Clint Jensen from the same yellow brick as the church. Initially, the church was in 1863 chairs for the parishioners, but as the gallery is closed today, the temple can not be placed more than 1,300 visitors. On the north side of the nave of the cathedral is a small church organ, delivered here in 1940. A large church organ delivered in 1956. In its structure there are 11-foot pipe, are the longest organ pipes in Scandinavia.

Today, the church is open for free visits. It regularly hosts organ concerts.

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