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Trinity Church (Arendal)

Trinity Church
Church of Holy Trinity
Trefoldighetskirken
Arendal Trefoldighetskirke.JPG
Coordinates: 58°27′33″N 8°45′57″E / 58.459215°N 8.765762°E / 58.459215; 8.765762
Location Arendal
Country Norway
Denomination Den norske kirkes våpen.svg Church of Norway
Website arendal.kirken.no
History
Founded 1888 (1888)
Architecture
Functional status Active
Architect(s) Christian Fürst
Architectural type Neo-Gothic
Administration
Parish Trefoldighet
Diocese Diocese of Agder og Telemark

Trinity Church (Norwegian: Trefoldighetskirken), full name Church of Holy Trinity, is the parish church of Trinity parish located in Arendal, Norway. The church is a cruciform church basilicas in neo-Gothic style with short cross arms and 1,200 seats. It is the third church in Arendal, and all had the same name. Plans to build the present church was adopted by the Arendal town council in 1883. The foundation stone was laid down 7 August 1885, and 29 June 1888 the church was consecrated.

The first church was built in timber in direction east-west. The eastern section was divided into two wings, one was the altar and the king's chair, the other an organ. The pulpit was placed where the wings meet. The church was consecrated on 6 December 1670 and was named "Holy Trinity". The church became too small and was demolished in 1832 to make room for the new church.

The town's second church was built in the Empire style in 1836 in the same location as the first church. This church was designed by Christian H. Grosch, was octagonal, and had 555 seats. The foundation stone was laid down in 1833 by Crown Prince Oscar (later King of Sweden and Norway). The church had no altar, but a large gypsum replica of Bertel Thorvaldsen's famous Christ sculpture.

In 1880, when Arendal was at the height as a town based on shipping, it was decided to build a new church. It was then announced an architectural competition to design the church. The competition was won by the 27-year-old architect Christian Fürst who was a student of the German architect Johannes Otzen. The foundation stone was laid down on 7 August 1885, and was performed as a large ceremony. This Trinity Church is built of brick. The church has 1.200 seats and is the largest in Aust-Agder County.


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