A detached light-filled church at the southern end of the town towards Skibshavnen. The church, which has white walls and no tower, was designed by Ole Nielsen, who had previously designed the church in Aasiaat (1965). On the back wall hang pendant portraits of Hans Egede and his wife Gertrud Rask painted in Bergen in 1718 by an unknown artist.
Further reading
- Annaassisitta Oqaluffia, Greenland’s cathedral
- Building customs and architecture
- Greenland painters
- Hans Egede and the work for the mission service
- Museums of cultural history and heritage
- Religion and religious communities
- The colonial period until the war years
- Towns and settlements
- Traditions and tales
- Visual arts and crafts
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