Reformed Church Frick

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Reformed Church Frick

The Reformed Church Frick is the Reformed village church in the municipality of Frick in the Swiss canton of Aargau . The church was consecrated in 1910.

history

With industrialization in the 19th century, a significant number of Reformed people came to the upper Fricktal for the first time, and in 1881 they celebrated a Reformed church service for the first time in what was then the Frick district school. Initially, the pastor of Bözen was responsible for the Reformed. In 1894 the evangelical reformed cooperative of Frick and the surrounding area was founded and from 1899 the first efforts were made to build an own church. So initially a plot of land was bought in Ebnet, but it turned out to be too narrow when the first building project was presented in 1907. Despite the purchase of the neighboring property in 1908, construction was carried out in the Mühlehalde, where a building site was purchased in 1909.

The church was built according to a project by Vischer & Sohn, Basel, and was consecrated on July 3, 1910. In the following year the organ was inaugurated and on June 16, 1912 the bell lift took place.

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Coordinates: 47 ° 30 '36.1 "  N , 8 ° 0' 58.7"  E ; CH1903:  six hundred and forty-three thousand five hundred eighteen  /  two hundred sixty-two thousand three hundred and two