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King Christians church

  • Christian’s church of Klaksvík
  • Christian’s church of Klaksvík

One of the first major modern churches in Scandinavia that is inspired by the old Nordic style

In the heart of Klaksvík stands the grand Christianskirkjan, made of Faroese stones, timber and slates. It is the largest church in the Faroe Islands (1000 seats) and the first central church in a Nordic country designed in an ancient Norse style – a truly unique church, inside and out. Walking up the aisle, you feast on the magnificent fresco painting The Great Banquet by Joakim Skovgaard. Under the ceiling, suspended from the roof beans, is a historic eight-person boat. This must be the only church where a full-sized vessel hangs. Be sure to pay attention to the baptismal font, which initially is believed to have been a 4,000-year-old pagan bowl.

HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE
The architectural style of Christianskirkjan is inspired by the ancient Viking halls and the old Faroese ‘roykstova’ (the house's main living room containing a fireplace). This construction is supposedly very well suited for churches. The acoustics of Christianskirkjan are excellent. The church is named after King Christian X of Denmark (1870-1947) and was also built to commemorate the Faroese fishermen who lost their lives at sea during the Second World War.

SPECIAL FURNISHINGS
Christianskirkjan also houses two older altarpieces. The older one, painted in 1827, illustrates the Crucifixion. The younger one, by the Danish artist Peter Raadsig (1806-1882), pictures Emmaus; it was given to the church for safekeeping in 1867, the same year that the church that stood here before Christianskirkjan was consecrated.
In the church basement, you will find a work of art by the Faroese artist Edward Fuglø. It consists of ten unique, round, carved wooden plates, each depicting a story from Jesus's life.

Find more information about the church here: https://issuu.com/visitfaroeislands/docs/49117_vfi_kirkjufaldari_faldari_en_c36e9ae6b24a77

The Church is open for visitors from 15 May to 15 September.

Address

kirkjubrekka 6

Norðoyggjar

Amenities

  • Wheelchair access

    Wheelchair access

    People in wheelchairs or with disabilities do not have problems attending.

  • Restrooms
  • Booking available
  • Parking