The latest addition to the Copenhagen skyline is a tall and 12-sided wooden building proudly bearing the sign “Denmark’s First Tiny Church.” The 76-square-meter or 818-square-foot construction was unveiled Sunday in the Nordhavn district on the outskirts of Copenhagen.
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Black ties. Bald caps. Pitbull’s fans party like clones worldwideHow expressing gratitude can transform your work and lifeYou should wear sunscreen even if you have darker skin. Here's why Workers are saying 'no' to toxic environments. Here's how you can set limits or know it's time to leaveAP News AlertsIn the Arizona desert, a farm raising fish raises questions about water useDismissed members of CDC vaccine committee call Kennedy's actions 'destabilizing'Dogs and cats can also suffer from allergies, but there are ways to help our furry friendsWar-weary Syrians and Lebanese watch from the sidelines as missiles fly in Israel-Iran conflictIsrael amplía sus ataques en Teherán mientras Trump hace una advertencia ominosaAs new neighbourhoods pop-up in increasingly-crowded cities, schools, stores, parks and playgrounds are created, but there’s rarely new places of worship. In Denmark a tiny church has appeared in the Copenhagen suburbs to help fill an ecclesiastical void. In this handout photo churchgoers gather at the newly opened Tiny Church in the Nordhavn district in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, June 15, 2025. In this handout photo churchgoers gather at the newly opened Tiny Church in the Nordhavn district in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, June 15, 2025. As new neighbourhoods pop-up in increasingly-crowded cities, schools, stores, parks and playgrounds are created, but there’s rarely new places of worship. In Denmark a tiny church has appeared in the Copenhagen suburbs to help fill an ecclesiastical void. In this handout photo churchgoers gather at the newly opened Tiny Church in the Nordhavn district in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, June 15, 2025. In this handout photo churchgoers gather at the newly opened Tiny Church in the Nordhavn district in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, June 15, 2025. In this handout photo churchgoers gather at the newly opened Tiny Church in the Nordhavn district in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, June 15, 2025. In this handout photo churchgoers gather at the newly opened Tiny Church in the Nordhavn district in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, June 15, 2025. COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The latest addition to the Copenhagen skyline is a tall, 12-sided wooden building proudly bearing the sign “Denmark’s First The 76-square-meter construction was unveiled Sunday in the Nordhavn — “North Harbor” — district on the outskirts of Copenhagen. After months of construction, it’s now an outpost of the local Evangelical-Lutheran Hans Egedes Church. The parish’s leaders saw a need for extra spiritual space as the Danish capital is expected to grow by 20% over the next decade. In Nordhavn alone, the former fishing port is already seeing an influx of“At the old days, you build a church, and the church will make a community, and then you build the city. Today, it’s the opposite,” project manager Johanne Dal-Lewkovitch said. “You build the city, and then there’s a need for a church. So it’s a little bit strange.”Danish military using robotic sailboats for surveillance in Baltic and North seas5 people injured after older man allegedly lost control of his car in Denmark, police say But this tiny church is expected to be popular for weddings, baptisms, funerals and other more intimate services because of its cozy interior. Only 40 to 50 people can fit inside its 12 walls — one wall for each apostle — beneath a skylight. “One of the important things is that we also are different compared to other churches,” parish priest Christian Bro said. “Here, we have a very, very small church and that creates a different room, another feeling.”“It’s one of the first in maybe a new modern church world, you can say,” Bro said.Echoing early Viking churches once seen across this Scandinavian nation, the new church is built almost entirely from wood, including recycled timber donated by a local flooring factory. It’s insulated with newspapers, and the interior has been painted white to match the matte white rock surfaces seen in more traditional Danish churches. While its home is in Nordhavn for now, its metal stilts mean that it can be easily picked up and moved elsewhere. It can be “put it up some other place where there’s another need in another parish, maybe in Denmark,” Dal-Lewkovitch said. Local churchgoer Katrine Sihm said that she has followed the project since its planning stages and is looking forward to attending services here.Canadian Indigenous leader says he was ‘filled with rage’ before ‘intense’ conversation with TrumpThe world’s most-visited museum shuts down with staff sounding the alarm on mass tourism
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