Talvik Church

Talvik Church
Talvik kirke

View of the church
Talvik Church

Location in Finnmark

Coordinates: 70°02′33″N 22°57′00″E / 70.0425°N 22.9499°E
Location Alta, Finnmark
Country Norway
Denomination Church of Norway
Churchmanship Evangelical
Architecture
Status Parish church
Functional status Active
Architect(s) Jacob Wilhelm Nordan
Completed 1883
Specifications
Capacity 410
Materials Wood
Administration
Parish Talvik
Deanery Alta prosti
Diocese Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland

Talvik Church (Norwegian: Talvik kirke) is a parish church in Alta Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. It is located in the village of Talvik, along the Altafjorden and the European route E06 highway. The church is part of the Talvik parish in the Alta deanery in the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland.[1]

History

The first church in the Altafjorden was built near the end of the 1600s. The church was on the island of Årøya, in the middle of the fjord. The decision of the placement was that there was an old fortress on the island. The materials of the fortress could be used to build the church. The fort was built during the Kalmar War and was a blockhouse with earthwork surrounding built to stop the Swedish advance in Finnmark. This blockhouse was given to the church and in 1694 the church was ready for use. It was also the first cemetery in the Altafjorden.

The Årøya Church was barely in use and already in 1703 the people were expressing a desire to move the church to the village of Talvik on the mainland, and the following year the governor approved the move. Årøya Church was demolished and transported across the fjord to Talvik. In 1705, the church was ready for use in Talvik. This church was a cruciform church, somewhat larger than the one that was on Årøya. Poor maintenance meant that by 1734, the church already was in such poor condition that it is unable to be repaired.

That building was demolished and a new church was completed in 1737. This church had 220 seats and room for 80 people to stand. This church served Talvik for 147 years. On the night of 16 January 1882, there arose a violent storm and the whole church was torn loose and lifted from the foundation. It had to be demolished and rebuilt once again. On 17 October 1883, the new (present) church was consecrated. This church was designed by Jacob Wilhelm Nordan and it has 410 seats.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Talvik kirke" (in Norwegian). Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen. Retrieved 2013-01-23.
  2. "Talvik kirke" (in Norwegian). Alta kirkelige fellesråd. Retrieved 2013-01-23.