Store Magleby Church

Store Magleby Church
55°35′45″N 12°38′10″E / 55.59583°N 12.63611°E / 55.59583; 12.63611Coordinates: 55°35′45″N 12°38′10″E / 55.59583°N 12.63611°E / 55.59583; 12.63611
Location 2 Kirkevej
2791 Dragør
Country Denmark
Denomination Church of Denmark
Architecture
Status Church
Architectural type Church
Completed 1731
Administration
Archdiocese Diocese of Copenhagen

Store Magleby Church (Danish: Store Magleby Kirke) is a church in Store Magleby, now part of Dragør, on the southern part of Amager in the outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark.

History

Store Magleby Church was originally built some time between 1193 and 1370. King Christian gave it to the Dutch farmers who had settled on Amager. They renovated and expanded the church in 1611.[1]

Architecture

The current appearance of the church dates from 1731 when it underwent major alterations. The longhouse nave is 36 metres long and 16 metres wide and is terminated by a three-sided chancel to the east while a flèche tops the roof to the west.[1]

Interior

The stucco decorations, altarpiece, and pews all date from the 1850s. The altarpiece's original painting by Thomas Wagner from 1860 was replaced by a Eucharist painting by Thomas Kluge in 2012. The remains of a catechism altarpiece from 1580 is seen on the north wall. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Store Magleby Kirke" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 2013-06-11.
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