Vestre Aker Church

Vestre Aker Church
Vestre Aker kirke
59°56′11.57″N 10°43′45.9″E / 59.9365472°N 10.729417°E / 59.9365472; 10.729417Coordinates: 59°56′11.57″N 10°43′45.9″E / 59.9365472°N 10.729417°E / 59.9365472; 10.729417
Location Ullevålsveien 117,
Oslo,
Country Norway
Denomination Church of Norway
Churchmanship Evangelical Lutheran
Website kirken.no/bmv
History
Consecrated 1855
Architecture
Status Parish church
Functional status Active
Architect(s) Heinrich Ernst Schirmer
Style Neo Gothic
Specifications
Capacity 500[1]
Materials Brick
Administration
Parish Bakkehaugen, Majorstuen og Vestre Aker[2]
Diocese Diocese of Oslo

Vestre Aker Church is a church at Ullevaal in Oslo that was consecrated in 1855. The church was at first named Aker Church, but was renamed to Vestre Aker Church in 1861.

The church is built in Neo Gothic style, drawn by architect Heinrich Ernst Schirmer. After the last restoration in 1969 is has about 500 seats. The pulpit was drawn by Alexis de Chateauneuf about 1850, and did originally appeare in Oslo Cathedral. Stained glass windows are made by Bernhard Greve, center field in 1939 and the side windows in 1955. The church has a church organ with 27 voices. The bell tower contains two church bells.

By the church is Vestre Aker Cemetery that was inaugurated simultaneously with the church in 1855 and a parish house that was built in 1983.[1][3]

Vestre Aker Church is protected by law as a cultural monument, and has the number 85816 in the heritage data base of the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 Norske kirkebygg: Vestre Aker kirke (Norwegian)
  2. Velkommen til Bakkehaugen, Majorstuen og Vestre Aker kirker Parish Website (Norwegian)
  3. Oslo byleksikon. Oslo. Kunnskapsforslaget, 2000, page 474, (Norwegian), ISBN 82-573-0815-3
  4. Vestre Aker kirkested Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage, Kulturminnesøk (Norwegian)
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