Abildgård Kirke, Frederikshavn
Facts and practical information
Abildgård Church is located in Frederikshavn; it was built in the period from 1969-1970 by the Royal Church of Copenhagen. building inspector Leopold Teschl.
The church is architecturally significantly different from the usual Danish churches, as it is built of red bricks with different degrees of fire. Seen from the outside, the church consists of three "blocks"; one block forming the church itself, one forming the 13 metre high tower and one forming the administration and teaching rooms. As the land on which the church is situated is not level, the administration building is seen from the south in both one and two levels. The church and the administration building are connected by two pavilions, and there is a small courtyard between the buildings.
Abildgård Church is located close to several residential areas, mainly inhabited by elderly people, and the church is relatively well attended.
The church organ was built by Bruno Christiansen and has 30 voices divided into three manuals and pedal.
Abildgård Kirke – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Krudttårnet, FunHouse Frederikshavn, Frederikshavn Kirke, Frederikshavn Kunstmuseum & Exlibrissamling.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Abildgård Kirke by public transport?
Bus
- Rådhuspladsen • Lines: 4 (15 min walk)
- Frederikshavn St. (19 min walk)
Train
- Frederikshavn (19 min walk)
Ferry
- Stena Line Frederikshavn • Lines: Frederikshavn => Göteborg, Göteborg => Frederikshavn (28 min walk)