Heimdal Church, Lutheran church in Heimdal district, Norway
Heimdal Church is a rectangular concrete building from 1960 with 180 seats and modern design elements by architect Herman Semmelmann. The structure displays straightforward post-war architecture and sits in the southern area of Trondheim.
Local residents founded the Heimdal Chapel Association in 1932 to establish a religious building, which was completed in 1960. It received parish church status in 1971, becoming an independent religious center.
The church serves the Heimdal parish as a place for worship and community gatherings within the Diocese of Nidaros. It functions as a social gathering point for residents seeking religious services and fellowship.
The building maintains regular opening hours and welcomes visitors interested in Norwegian religious architecture. It is located about 1.5 kilometers south of Kolstad Church and is accessible on foot.
The building carries multiple official designations, including Church of Norway ID 160102001 and Cultural Heritage ID 84526. These numbers reflect its protected status as cultural property in Norway.
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