[1] The foundation stone for the new church had already been set on 14 June and it was consecrated on 19 March 1899.
[2] The church was designed by Thorvald Jørgensen, who would later also design a number of other churches in Copenhagen as well as the current Christiansborg Palace which was built in 1915 after its predecessor was destroyed in a fire.
The Tympanum is now decorated with a glass mosaic created by William Fridericia in 1986.
There are nine tall, rounded windows, arranged in groups of three, with the middle ones somewhat taller than the others, on both sides of the church building.
The openings of the bell chamber is divided into three by two columns supporting rounded arches.