Ansgars Church
Ansgars Church (Danish: Ansgars Kirke) is a church in Odense, Denmark, within the Diocese of Funen.
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| Denomination | Church of Denmark | 
| Website | https://www.ansgarskirke.dk/ | 
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| Architect(s) | Niels Jacobsen | 
| Completed | 1902 | 
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Diocese of Funen | 
| Deanery | Odense Sankt Knuds Provsti | 
| Parish | Ansgars Sogn | 
Completed in 1902, it was the first church built in the city since the Middle Ages. The church was designed by Niels Jacobsen in a late Romanesque style from red brick, and built on granite foundation. Its features include a cross-shaped interior and a spired bell-tower measuring 45 metres (148 ft). There are three mural paintings inside the church: the 1902 work is a decoration on vault rubs, the 1917 frescoes are in the parish hall, and the 1935–1936 frescoes on the altar's niche.[1]
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- "Angars Kirke" (PDF). Danmarks Kirker, National Museet. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
 
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