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Norrby Church ( sv, Norrby kyrka) is located in Sala Municipality in
Västmanland County Västmanland County ( sv, Västmanlands län) is a county or '' län'' in central Sweden. It borders the counties of Södermanland, Örebro, Gävleborg, Dalarna and Uppsala. The county also has a stretch of shoreline towards Mälaren (Sweden's ...
, Sweden. The church is situated on the eastern banks of the
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. Norrby parish is in the
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of the
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.


The church building

Norrby Church has medieval origins but was rebuilt to its current form at the end of the 1800s. The church building has a frame of stone and consists of three naves. On the west side of the main nave is the church tower with entrance.


Creation and refurbishment

The original stone church was probably built around the year 1300. In the 1500s the church was expanded to the north. During the 1600s and 1700s, there were repeated strengthening efforts to stabilise the arches and porch. In 1741 a new arched roof was built, and at the same time the church floor was paved. 1785 saw a major renovation and extension under the direction of master mason Johan Sundberg. The southern porch was demolished and the north wall was raised to the same level as in the south. The old roof was demolished and a new roof with heavier trusses were built. Meanwhile, enlarged window openings and the foundation of the church tower was added. New trail shutters were built in the cemetery wall's southern and eastern sides.


Rebuilding the current appearance

In 1887 a major renovation was conducted, designed by architect Gustaf Dahl (1835-1927), when the church was remodeled to the
neo-Romanesque Romanesque Revival (or Neo-Romanesque) is a style of building employed beginning in the mid-19th century inspired by the 11th- and 12th-century Romanesque architecture. Unlike the historic Romanesque style, Romanesque Revival buildings tended to ...
style. The renovation meant that the exterior walls were built on. Also, the original tower from the 1700s was completed. The church was extended to the east. The nave was given a new tall roof covered with slate. Old arches were demolished and instead divided the church into three naves with cast iron pillars. The arched roof is built of wood.


Renovations in the 1900s

1937 saw an internal rebuilding effort by architect Viktor Segerstedt (1878-1963). Existing tiled floor with the base floor was removed. The current floor of hard-baked bricks were put down. The round chancel window was fitted with a stained-glass window made of glass by artist
John Österlund John Österlund (born 21 August 1875 in Stockholm, died 17 February 1953) was a Swedish artist and curator. Österlund studied decorative painting at the Technical School's senior art and design department and was a student at the Art Academy in ...
(1875-1953). The restoration was carried out in 1960 under the direction of the palace architect Ragnar Jonsson (1918-2001). The church's western section was rebuilt and the current benches were installed. A mural above the altarpiece was created by conservators Gösta Lindström (1905-1989).


Features

The baptismal font of stone is from the Middle Ages and possibly as old as the original church. The altar in
Rococo Rococo (, also ), less commonly Roccoco or Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and theatrical style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours, sculpted moulding, ...
ornamental style was made in 1752 by Magnus Granlund. The altar is gilded. The pulpit was carved in 1647 by master Lars predikstolsmakare. In 1758 its original colours were gilded to match the altarpiece. The present organ, with fifteen voices, was added in 1960 and replaced an organ from the 1600s. Ingrid Telhammer. (1995) ''Magnus Granlund: En svenska bildhuggare på 1700-talet'' (Ingrid Telhammer)


Graveyard

The main part of the church's graveyard is on its western side.


Gallery

File:Norrby kyrka 5434.jpg, Southeastern façade File:Norrby kyrka 5439.jpg, Western entrance File:Norrby kyrka 5443.jpg, Eastern end File:Predikstolen, Norrby kyrka.jpg, Pulpit File:Altartavla och korfönster, Norrby kyrka.jpg, Altarpiece and the chancel windows File:Dopfunten, Norrby kyrka.jpg, Baptismal font File:Orgelläktaren, Norrby kyrka.jpg, Organ gallery, located at the church's eastern end File:Norrby kyrka, 2023-07-11, 02.jpg, Graveyard


References


External links


Norrby Church on WikimapiaNorrby Church website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Norrby Church Sala Municipality, Sweden Lutheran cemeteries in Sweden 14th-century churches in Sweden Churches in Västmanland County Churches in the Diocese of Västerås