[1] Located at the end of the slightly inclined M. P. Bruunsgade, the church was designed by Vilhelm Theodor Walther, Jutland's royal inspector of buildings, on land which was donated by the textile manufacturer Mads Pagh Bruun on condition the church should look towards the town.
As a result, the robust, red brick building with twin towers bearing pyramidal spires has a facade facing north rather than west.
The design is based on that of a Romanesque basilica with a long high nave, slightly lower aisles and an apse.
It was designed by Inger and Johannes Exner as a fan-shaped attachment with a meeting room, confirmation classrooms and offices.
Crafted in the south of Germany, the centre of the bowl presents a scene of the Annunciation, bordered by floral decorations.