Høvik Church

Coordinates: 59°53′57.214″N 10°34′38.827″E / 59.89922611°N 10.57745194°E / 59.89922611; 10.57745194
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Høvik Church
Høvik kirke
Høvik Church is located in Viken (county)
Høvik Church
Høvik Church
Location of the church
Høvik Church is located in Norway
Høvik Church
Høvik Church
Høvik Church (Norway)
59°53′57.214″N 10°34′38.827″E / 59.89922611°N 10.57745194°E / 59.89922611; 10.57745194
LocationHøvik
Bærum,
CountryNorway
Denomination Church of Norway
ChurchmanshipEvangelical Lutheran
Websitewww.hovik-menighet.no
History
StatusParish church
Consecrated1898
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Henrik Nissen
StyleNeo Gothic
Completed1898, extended in 1948
Specifications
Capacity500
MaterialsBrick
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Oslo
DeaneryBærum
ParishHøvik

Høvik Church is a cruciform church from 1898 in Bærum in Viken county, Norway. The building is in brick and has 500 seats. The church was consecrated on March 31, 1898.[1]

The building of the church started in 1895, after drawings by architect Henrik Nissen, Kristiania. The church is made of red brick, with some details in glazed black brick and lime-plastered surfaces. The church is done in a lively English-inspired Neo-Gothic style, and forms a distinctly asymmetrical motif at Drammensveien by the European route E18. Høvik Church is a landmark, located on a mountain cliff, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) west of the border to the city of Oslo.[1]

The interior of the church is richly decorated with stained glass, created by various artists for different periods of time. On the walls hang paintings, painted by different artists. The altarpiece is made in Neo Gothic style and the materials wood and brass are used to create a crucifix. The church organ from 1922 has 25 voices, created by organ builder J. H. Jørgensen.[1][2][3]

The church is listed by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Høvik kirke Norges kirker
  2. ^ Høvik kirke 100 år 1898-1998, Published to Høvik Church's 100th anniversary in 1998 (in Norwegian)
  3. ^ Høvik kirke norske-kirker.net (in Norwegian)
  4. ^ Høvik kirkested kulturminnesok.no Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage (in Norwegian)

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