Glerárkirkja

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Glerárkirkja (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈklɛːrˌaurˌcʰɪr̥ca]) is a church in Akureyri, Iceland. It is a parish church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland. In 1969 a building committee was formed to find a place for a new church for the neighborhood. Lögmannshlíðarkirkja [ˈlœɣˌmansˌl̥iːðarˌcʰɪr̥ca], the previous church dated to 1860, was deemed as too small for the congregation. Lögmannshlíðarkirkja is well maintained today and occasionally performs ecclesiastical ceremonies.[1]

Architect Svan Eiríksson provided the design of Glerárkirkja. The new church covers an area of 2100 m2 of which the lower floor is about 1000 m2. The first mass was on 18 August 1985 and the church was consecrated on 15 February 1987. In 1989, steel cladding was put on the roof. The church was then expanded in 2002 and re-dedicated on 6 December 2002. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ "Lögmannshlíðarkirkja (1860)". kirkjukort.net. Archived from the original on August 12, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
  2. ^ "Glerárkirkja", cityseeker.com, retrieved December 1, 2019
  3. ^ "Ágrip af sögu Glerárkirkju", glerarkirkja.is, retrieved December 1, 2019

External links

  • Glerárkirkja website

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