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Musician in Grundtvigs Kirke
Grundtvig's Church is located in the Bispebjerg district of Copenhagen, and a rare example of expressionist church architecture. Due to its unusual appearance, it is one of the best known churches in the city.
Jensen-Klint's design for Grundtvig's Church is a synthesis of architectural styles. In preparation for the project, the architect studied many Danish village churches, particularly those on the island of Zealand with stepped gables. Their traditional building techniques, materials and decoration inspired his design. Klint merged the modern geometric forms of Brick Expressionism with the classical vertical of Gothic architecture.
The most striking feature of the building is its west facade, reminiscent of a westwork or of the exterior of a church organ. It includes the 49 m (160 ft) tall bell tower. The imposing facade with its strong verticality guides one's eyes towards the sky. The bottom half of the tower is simple brick while the upper reaches present the appearance of one solid, rippling surface.
Klint decorated the nave with a version of the stepped gables common on Danish churches, but reinterpreted by doubling the apex. The nave was designed with generous dimensions: the triple-aisled hall church is 76 m (259 ft) long in total and 35 m (115 ft) wide; the nave has a height of 22 m (72 ft).
Author: René Nöstler
© 2019 - Nöstler Photo
File state: Final
Photo size: 12.2 Mpixels (34.8 MB uncompressed) - 3020x4028 pixels (10.0x13.4 in / 25.6x34.1 cm at 300 ppi)
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