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Kongsberg Church

Norway Kongsberg
Kongsberg Church
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Kongsberg Church (Norwegian: Kongsberg kirke, Nynorsk: Kongsberg kyrkje) is a building and congregation of the Church of Norway located at Kongsberg in Buskerud county, Norway. Kongsberg Church, a large Baroque church, was designed by Joachim Andreas Stukenbrock, and the construction period lasted from 1740 to 1761. It has a simple exterior with a richly decorated rococo interior.

Kongsberg Church

Kongsberg Church was constructed of brick and designed with a cruciform floor plan. The design of the church was inspired by Garnisons Church in Copenhagen. Virtually all fixtures in the church are made of wood, but the pillars and surfaces have been marbled.

Kongsberg Church

The whole church has a cool blue color as a result. On either side of the altar and pulpit are the pillars that bear the organ gallery above. The Baroque organ is from 1765 and was made by organ builder Gottfried Heinrich Gloger.

In the 1850s it was restored by Paul Brantzeg and in 1932 by Josef Hilmar Jørgensen. In 1928, Tinius Olsen gave a major donation to the restoration of the organ which had suffered water damage in the late 1880s. The baptismal font was carved out of marble extracted from Holmestrand in Vestfold.

Kongsberg Church

The chandeliers were produced...