Ilen Church

Ilen Church (Norwegian: Ilen kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Trondheim municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the Ila area in the city of Trondheim, on the 250-metre (820 ft) wide isthmus between the river Nid and the Trondheimsfjord. It is the church for the Ilen parish which is part of the Heimdal og Byåsen prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Nidaros. The gray, stone church was built in a cruciform style in 1889 by the local building company of Jacob Digre, according to a design by Trondheim based architect Eugene Sissenére (b. 1858). The church seats about 550 people, although it originally fit about 900. The seating was reduced to meet the fire regulations.[1][2][3]

Ilen Church
Ilen kirke
View of the church
63.4299°N 10.3763°E / 63.4299; 10.3763
LocationTrondheim, Trøndelag
CountryNorway
DenominationChurch of Norway
ChurchmanshipEvangelical Lutheran
History
StatusParish church
Founded1889
Consecrated7 June 1889
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Eugene Sissenére
Architectural typeCruciform
StyleNeo-Gothic
Completed1889 (1889)
Specifications
Capacity550
MaterialsStone
Administration
DioceseNidaros bispedømme
DeaneryHeimdal og Byåsen prosti
ParishIlen
TypeChurch
StatusListed
ID84712

A graveyard belonging to the parish is located at Ilsvika in the neighboring district of Ila, a short distance from the church site.[4]

History

Ilen Church was built over a period of three years from 1886 to 1889 using drawings by the architect Eugene Sissenére. The building was consecrated on 7 June 1889. The church was the first post-Reformation parish church to be built in Trondheim, and it is supposedly the oldest post-Reformation church in Norway with its façades carved in stone. For financial reasons, the church was given wooden ceilings, even though it was originally supposed to have brick vaults. The Renaissance-style altarpiece from 1932 was made by Roar Matheson Bye. The historic organ (18/II/P/M) in the church was built by Claus Jensen (1817-1892) during 1889. It was restored in 2017 by Trøndelag-based organ building company, Br. Torkildsen Orgelbyggeri A/S.[5][6][7]

See also

References

  1. "Ilen kirke". Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  2. "Oversikt over Nåværende Kirker" (in Norwegian). KirkeKonsulenten.no. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  3. Rosvold, Knut A., ed. (17 June 2016). "Ilen kirke". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  4. Rosvold, Knut A., ed. (8 June 2020). "Ilsvika". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  5. "Jensenorgelet i Ilen kirke fra 1889". Br. Torkildsen Orgelbyggeri AS. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  6. Ilen menighet. "Ilen kirke" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  7. "Ilen kirke". NGU. Archived from the original on 18 May 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2018.

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