Old Åsane Church

Coordinates: 60°28′30″N 5°19′33″E / 60.4751°N 5.3257°E / 60.4751; 5.3257
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Old Åsane Church
Åsane gamle kirke
View of the church
Old Åsane Church is located in Hordaland
Old Åsane Church
Old Åsane Church
Location in Hordaland county
Old Åsane Church is located in Norway
Old Åsane Church
Old Åsane Church
Old Åsane Church (Norway)
60°28′30″N 5°19′33″E / 60.4751°N 5.3257°E / 60.4751; 5.3257
LocationBergen, Hordaland
CountryNorway
DenominationChurch of Norway
ChurchmanshipEvangelical Lutheran
History
StatusParish church
FoundedBefore 1598
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Completed1795
Specifications
Capacity240
MaterialsStone and wood
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Bjørgvin
DeaneryArna og Åsane prosti
ParishÅsane

Old Åsane Church (Norwegian: Åsane gamle kirke) is a parish church in Bergen municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. It is located in the Saurås neighborhood in the borough of Åsane in the city of Bergen. The church is part of the Åsane parish in the Arna og Åsane deanery in the Diocese of Bjørgvin. The white stone church was built in 1795. The church, which seats about 240 people, was consecrated in 1795 by the Bishop Johan Nordahl Brun.[1][2]

Front exterior view of the church

The church was historically called Aasene kirke, but today uses the modern Norwegian spelling of Åsane kirke. The word gamle means "old". The church is no longer regularly-used since the "new" Åsane Church was built in 1993. This church is now mostly used for funerals and weddings as well as special events.[3]

History

View of the interior of the church (2007)

The first church here was built in the Middle Ages, probably in the 13th century. The old wooden church stood there for about 500 years, before it was torn down and replaced with a new stone church in 1795. The church served the whole Åsane peninsula which was historically a part of the parish of Hamre. Around the 1960s, discussions began about replacing the old church with a new, larger, more functional church for the quickly growing urban area of Åsane.[3]

On Christmas Eve 1992, the church was set on fire by Jørn Tunsberg and it sustained heavy damage. The church was completely rebuilt using same foundation and thick stone walls as the burned-down building. Old photographs and pictures of the church were used to make sure the replacement would be the same as before. The church building was replaced, but many historic artifacts and artwork were lost in the fire. The rebuilt church was re-consecrated on 19 November 1995 by the Bishop Ole Danbolt Hagesæther.[3]

This church was the main church of the Åsane parish until 1993 when the "new" Åsane Church was completed a short distance away.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Åsane gamle kirke". Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  2. ^ "Oversikt over Nåværende Kirker" (in Norwegian). KirkeKonsulenten.no. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  3. ^ a b c d "Åsane gamle kirke" (in Norwegian). Bergen Byleksikon. Retrieved 2014-08-21.

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