Elverhøy Church
Elverhøy Church (Norwegian: Elverhøy kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Tromsø Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located in the city of Tromsø. It is the church for the Elverhøy parish which is part of the Tromsø domprosti (arch-deanery) in the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland. The church was built in its current location in 1974 and it now seats about 435 people.[1][2]
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Location | Tromsø, Troms og Finnmark |
Country | Norway |
Denomination | Church of Norway |
Churchmanship | Evangelical Lutheran |
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Status | Parish church |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architectural type | Cruciform |
Completed | 1803 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 435 |
Materials | Wood |
Administration | |
Parish | Elverhøy |
Deanery | Tromsø domprosti |
Diocese | Nord-Hålogaland |
History
This church building was originally built in 1803 on the site of the present Tromsø Cathedral. The church, then simply known as Tromsø Church served the whole city of Tromsø. In 1844, the new Diocese of Hålogaland was established and Tromsø was to be the seat of the Bishop. A new cathedral was commissioned and in 1861, the new Tromsø Cathedral was completed. This new cathedral was on the same site as the Tromsø Church, so that church was dismantled and moved a few hundred meters south of the city boundary. It was located outside the city and was then known as the Landkirke (meaning rural church) and later it was renamed the Tromsøysund Church. During that time, it was the parish church for the municipality of Tromsøysund. After the new Tromsdalen Church was built in 1965 as the new "main church" for Tromsøysund, this church was eventually closed, dismantled, and moved once again.[3]
In 1974, this church building was reopened as Elverhøy Church, about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) west of the city centre of Tromsø on the island of Tromsøya. A full basement was built for its present location, making room for a parish hall, kitchen, cloakroom, and bathroom facilities. It is now somewhat different than its original design. Now, the red, wooden church is a cruciform design constructed with cog jointed timber and the siding is vertical panelling. There is a large steeple over the main entrance now that was not originally present when it was built in 1803.[4][5]
Gallery
- Exterior view
- Organ Loft
- Pulpit
- Baptismal Font
- Altar
- Pulpit and Altar
See also
References
- "Elverhøy kirke, Tromsø". Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
- "Oversikt over Nåværende Kirker" (in Norwegian). KirkeKonsulenten.no. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
- "Om Elverhøy". Elverhøy Kirke. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
- "Elverhøy Kirke" (in Norwegian). Tromsø kirkelige fellesråd. Archived from the original on 2012-09-25. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
- "Elverhøy kirke". Arkitekturguide: Nord-Norge og Svalbard. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
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