Frederick Evangelical Lutheran Church, Charlotte Amalie
Founded at the end of the 18th century, Frederick Evangelical Lutheran Church holds the distinction of being the first on the island of Saint Thomas. Its historical significance is deeply rooted in the fabric of the community, and it has weathered the challenges of time, including the damages inflicted by Hurricane Maria in 2017.
Established in 1666 by Danish minister and colonizer Kjeld Jensen, Frederick Lutheran Church holds the esteemed title of the oldest Lutheran Church in the Americas. The church's yellow Georgian-style building, featuring a grand staircase, was opened in 1793, inviting visitors to witness and appreciate its architectural and historical splendor. It is noteworthy that the present structure replaced two earlier buildings that, unfortunately, succumbed to fire.
The church's architectural charm, characterized by its Georgian style, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of faith in the community. The large staircase leading to the entrance adds a touch of grandeur, inviting worshippers and visitors alike to ascend and partake in the spiritual and historical richness within.
Located in proximity to significant public buildings such as Government House and the iconic Emancipation Garden, Frederick Evangelical Lutheran Church not only represents a place of worship but also plays a role in the broader historical and cultural landscape of Charlotte Amalie.
Established in 1666 by Danish minister and colonizer Kjeld Jensen, Frederick Lutheran Church holds the esteemed title of the oldest Lutheran Church in the Americas. The church's yellow Georgian-style building, featuring a grand staircase, was opened in 1793, inviting visitors to witness and appreciate its architectural and historical splendor. It is noteworthy that the present structure replaced two earlier buildings that, unfortunately, succumbed to fire.
The church's architectural charm, characterized by its Georgian style, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of faith in the community. The large staircase leading to the entrance adds a touch of grandeur, inviting worshippers and visitors alike to ascend and partake in the spiritual and historical richness within.
Located in proximity to significant public buildings such as Government House and the iconic Emancipation Garden, Frederick Evangelical Lutheran Church not only represents a place of worship but also plays a role in the broader historical and cultural landscape of Charlotte Amalie.
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Sight Name: Frederick Evangelical Lutheran Church
Sight Location: Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Island (See walking tours in Charlotte Amalie)
Sight Type: Religious
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Sight Location: Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Island (See walking tours in Charlotte Amalie)
Sight Type: Religious
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Once a haven for pirates, the capital city of the United States Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie, is now one of the busiest ports of call for cruise ships in the Caribbean, receiving annually almost 1.5 million visitors.
This area has been inhabited for centuries. When Christopher Columbus arrived here in 1493, it was populated by Caribs, Arawaks, Ciboney, and Taíno native tribes. The town... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.2 Km or 1.4 Miles
This area has been inhabited for centuries. When Christopher Columbus arrived here in 1493, it was populated by Caribs, Arawaks, Ciboney, and Taíno native tribes. The town... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.2 Km or 1.4 Miles