Church of Our Saviour (Qaqortoq)

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Church of Our Savior
Church of Our Savior
60°43′06″N 46°02′25″W / 60.71833°N 46.04028°W / 60.71833; -46.04028
LocationQaqortoq
Country Greenland
Kingdom of Denmark
DenominationLutheran
History
Founded1832

The Church of Our Savior (Danish Vor Freslers Kirke) is a wooden Lutheran church in Qaqortoq, the largest town in southern Greenland. It was established in 1832.[1] The red church is part of the old, colonial harbour district of the town.

The church was built from 1832, and was commissioned and built by the city of Drammen in Norway and Danish missionaries. It was consecrated the same year.

Bone Falch Rønne (1764-1833) was a Danish priest who founded the Danish Missionary Society (1821), which initially worked mainly for Greenland, and he was behind the donation of the church.

The church has two large paintings, the Baptism of Jesus and the Supper at Emmaus, the latter possibly by Adam Müller, as well as three portraits of Bone Falch Rønne, Hans Egede and Poul Egede.

The church has been refurbished and rebuilt several times since. Until the newer Gertrud Rasch's Church was built in 1973, it was the only church serving the Qaqortoq congregation.

The church housed a library at the second floor until the 1940s.[2]

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