Helligåndskirken (Københavns Kommune)
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Helligåndskirken is a church in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
Udvendig - Exterior
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Helligåndskirken in Copenhagen. (Church of the Holy Spirit.)
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Helligåndskirken
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West portal
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From west.
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Main entrance towards west.
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Inscription above main entrance. The history of the church until 1879 in ten sentences.
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From south.
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South portal
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Porch
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Quire
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Quire wall detail. Traces after older larger windows.
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From northeast.
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Tower
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Tower.
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Door in tower.
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Tower wall detail. Change of bond between old part and new part.
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Griffenfelds Chapel.
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From north.
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Iron fence originally from the top of the tower.
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From northwest (Helligåndshuset).
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Belfry viewed from the City Hall Tower
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Bells of the carillon.
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Ridge turret.
Indvendig - Interior
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Interior.
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Interior, portrait format.
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Interior, portrait format, wide angle.
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Interior, wide angle.
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Interior from altar
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Interior from altar, portrait format.
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Interior from altar, wide angle.
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Interior from altar, portrait format, wide angle.
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Interior across from north.
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Interior across from south.
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Interior, north aisle.
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Interior, south aisle.
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East end of south aisle.
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Cross aisle
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Quire.
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Quire screen.
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Candelabrum and door to priests chamber in quire-
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Altarpiece
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Altar table
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Pulpit
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Pulpit, basket.
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Pulpit, detail.
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Pulpit, detail.
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Baptismal font by Thorvaldsen. 1827.
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Baptismal font by Thorvaldsen. 1827.
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Inscription on baptismal font by Thorvaldsen. 1827.
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Old baptismal font by Diderik Gercken. 1730. Now in chapel.
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Main organ.
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Quire organ.
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Organloft.
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Front of Kings chair.
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Front of King's chair. Detail.
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Kings chair.
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Re-used door from older benches.
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Entrance to Griffenfelds Chapel.
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Interior of Griffenfelds Chapel. Towards entrance.
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Interior of Griffenfelds Chapel. From entrance.
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Chandelier in nave.
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Chandelier in quire.
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Chandelier in quire. Detail of built-in clock.
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Collection box from 1742.
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Gallery, detail.
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"The Annunciation". Painting by Joakim Skovgaard. 1897.
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"Luther in Worms". Painting by Adam Müller. 1837.
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Glass painting in quire. St. Johannes. Digitally corrected for perspective.
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Glass painting in quire. St. Jacobus. Digitally corrected for perspective.
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Glass painting in quire. Maria Magdalena. Digitally corrected for perspective.
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Important years in the churches history.
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Door to tower in east end of north aisle.
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List of gifts to the church between 1582 and 1668.
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List of gifts to the church between 1668 and 1876.
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Series pastorum, part 1. 1532-1578.
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Series pastorum, part 2. 1591-1697.
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Series pastorum, part 3. 1698-1787.
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Series pastorum, part 4. 1798-1954.
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Series pastorum, part 5. 1974-
Gravminder - Epitaphs, gravestones and memorials
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Epitaph presumably over Heinrich Potthof van Felen from about 1580. (No. 1 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Epitaph over Urban Noll and wife from 1602. (No. 2 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Epitaph over Eggert Rasmussen and wife, 1769. (No. 3 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Epitaph over Agnete Lunding from 1779 in Helligåndshuset. (No. 5 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Epitaph over Christian Samuel Kaalund from 1783 in Helligåndshuset. (No. 9 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Epitaph over Christian Poul Freese from 1785 in Helligåndshuset. (No. 10 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Epitaph over Peter Aagaard and Bolette Sophie Hersleb from 1790 in Helligåndshuset. (No. 11 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Epitaph over Johan Peter Schneider, 1791. (No. 12 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Epitaph over Christian Hee-Wadum and wife, 1896. (No. 13 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Epitaph over Peder Juul, 1667.
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Gravestone over Heindrich Mottol and wife, marked anno 1669.
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Gravestones over Arvid Christian Linde (1762) and Gabriel Linde (1791). (Nos. 5 and 9 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Gravestone over Knud Steenberg, 1786. (No. 8 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Gravestone over Hans Kofoed, 1795. (No. 11 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Gravestones over Abel Maria Hansen (1796), Jochum Elias Taagerup (1833) and Michael Christian Müller (1829). (Nos. 12, 21 and 18 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Gravestone over Sara Jensen Liebenberg, 1801. (No. 13 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Gravestone over Elisabeth Kristine Phister, 1803. (No. 14 in "Danmarks Kirker".) Epitaph over Frederik Adam Müller, 1780. (Epitaph no. 7 in "Danmarks Kirker".) Gravestone over Andreas Andersen Buch, 1760. (No. 4 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Gravestones over Conrad Daniel Linde (1826) and the sisters Vilhelmine Charlotte Linde and Christel Linde (1847). (Nos. 17 and 25 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Gravestones over Odin Wolff (1830) and Skule Thordsen Thorlacius (1815). (Nos. 20 and 16 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Gravestones over Maren Beathe Hansen (1850) and Rasmine Marie Christine Ipsen (1839). (Nos. 26 and 22 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Gravestone over Johan Gabriel Linde (1865) (No. 27 in "Danmarks Kirker".)
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Memorial 1.
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Memorial 2.
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Memorial Einar Asbo. 1944.
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Memorial over the unknown concentration camp prisoner.
Helligåndshuset
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Entrance to Helligaandshuset
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Helligaandshuset from east.
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Helligaandshuset from north.
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Helligaandshuset, exhibition hall.
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Helligaandshuset, exhibition hall during book sale
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Helligaandshuset, exhibition hall during renovation in 2008.
Tegninger og kort - Drawings and maps
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From Hafnia Hodierna, 1748.
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Map by Gedde from 1757 of Frimands kvarter.
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Plans of the church through the times.
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Drawing of pulpit by Ehbisch from Den Danske Vitruvius, 1746.
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Interior drawn 1875 by Chr. Bloch-Suhr
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Helligaandshuset, exhibition hall in 1894.
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Helligaandshuset, exhibition hall during renovation in 1895.
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Lærredsboderne. (Shops.)