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'''Ravnsbjerg Church''' (Danish: Ravnsbjergkirken) is a modern church located on the hill of Ravnsbjerg in [[Viby J]]. The church was designed by the Danish architect [[Christian Frederik Møller]] and his [[architectural firm]] [[C. F. Møller Architects]] as part of the new development of [[Aarhus]] in 1970, which resulted in the suburbs being moved out of the old city areas. The church's building materials are primarily red and brown bricks. Sculptor Erik Heide created the church's wood and granite decorations.
'''Ravnsbjerg Church''' (Danish: Ravnsbjergkirken) is a modern church located on the hill of Ravnsbjerg in [[Viby J]]. The church was designed by the Danish architect [[Christian Frederik Møller]] and his [[architectural firm]] [[C. F. Møller Architects]] as part of the new development of [[Aarhus]] in 1970, which resulted in the suburbs being moved out of the old city areas. The church's building materials are primarily red and brown bricks in combination with exposed bearing structures in wood. Sculptor Erik Heide created the church's wood and granite decorations.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 14:18, 6 June 2018

Ravnsbjerg Church
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56°7′21.5″N 10°8′33.2″E / 56.122639°N 10.142556°E / 56.122639; 10.142556
LocationGrøfthøjparken 1, 8260 Viby
CountryDenmark
DenominationChurch of Denmark
History
StatusChurch
Architecture
Architectural typeModern
Completed1976
Specifications
MaterialsBrick
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Aarhus

Ravnsbjerg Church (Danish: Ravnsbjergkirken) is a modern church located on the hill of Ravnsbjerg in Viby J. The church was designed by the Danish architect Christian Frederik Møller and his architectural firm C. F. Møller Architects as part of the new development of Aarhus in 1970, which resulted in the suburbs being moved out of the old city areas. The church's building materials are primarily red and brown bricks in combination with exposed bearing structures in wood. Sculptor Erik Heide created the church's wood and granite decorations.

See also