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St. Nicholas' Church, Esbjerg

Esbjerg, South Denmark, Denmark
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About St. Nicholas' Church, Esbjerg

St Nikolaj Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Esbjerg in the southwest of Jutland, Denmark. Designed with the aid of Johan Otto von Spreckelsen, the rectangular constructing of aerated concrete was finished and consecrated in 1969. St Nikolaj Church turned into von Spreckelsen's first dice and rectangular design which he evolved around New Year 1968. As a end result, it have become known as kubekirken the cube church. He changed into later to use the equal approach in designing the Grande Arche in Paris, finished in 1989. The dimensions of the internal cube of St Nikolaj Church are very near the ones of the "holy of holies" in Solomon's Temple as defined in Ezekiel 40:five. The use of aerated concrete was uncommon at the time.

It changed into considered to be a innovative, aesthetically new answer selected by using the architect who changed into operating on a decent price range. As with von Spreckelsen's different church buildings, the walls are crowned with the aid of a horizonal belt, in this situation fabricated from zinc. They are damaged through barely decrease projecting sections with home windows at the pinnacle, bringing light down into the interior. The recessed roof rests on these projections even as the cube's four tower-like corners additionally allow light to penetrate into the church.

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