Fredrik Church
Fredrik Church | ||
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Fredrikskyrkan | ||
Consecrated 1744 | | |
Administration | ||
Diocese | Lund | |
Parish | Karlskrona Town |
The Fredrik Church (Swedish: Fredrikskyrkan) is located in Karlskrona, Blekinge Län, southern Sweden. Situated on
History
Construction on the Fredrik Church began September 9, 1720 as a replacement for the city's temporary wooden church,
There were several restorations. The one in 1805–06 was led by architect Olof Tempelman. Interior restorations occurred in 1913–15 under Axel Lindegren, and there was another in 1967–68. An exterior restoration occurred in 1997–98.
Architecture and fittings
The Fredrik Church was built in the baroque style after a design by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger. Its towers are a notable feature.[2] The carillon is housed in the south tower, and there are 35 bells, which were installed in 1967 by the Bergholtz Bellfoundry .[3] The clock chimes three times a day.
The 1854 pulpit is in a neoclassical style by the design of architect Johan Adolf Hawerman; it predates the altar. The carved wood baptismal font was donated by the ship builder Gilbert Sheldon. The church silver is preserved in a massive safe.
The church's first organ came from Hedvig Eleonora Church. When a decision was made to purchase a larger and more suitable organ, Lars Wahlberg received the contract to build an organ with 29 stops, 2 manuals and a pedal. When it was finished in 1764, he had inserted the 34 voices that are driven by six large bellows. Wahlberg's organ was replaced in 1905 by one built by Åkerman & Lund Orgelbyggeri in Stockholm; it was reconstructed in 1982–87 by Grönlunds Orgelbyggeri.
References
- ^ "Fredrikskyrkan" Archived 2013-12-02 at the Wayback Machine, Karlskrona Kommun. (in Swedish) Retrieved 7 July 2012.
- ISBN 978-1-4053-8518-3. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
- ^ "Svenske konsertklokkespill" [Swedish carillons]. Nordisk selskap for campanologi og klokkespill [Nordic Society for Campanology and Carillons] (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2022-07-05.
External links
Media related to Fredrikskyrkan at Wikimedia Commons