Alesund Church is a major tourist attraction located in the city center of Alesund, Norway. It is a Lutheran church built in the art nouveau style, with an impressive facade and a 60-meter-high tower that can be seen from almost anywhere in the city.The church was built after the great fire of 1904, which destroyed much of the old town of Alesund. It was designed by Norwegian architect Hagbarth Martin Schytte-Berg in collaboration with artist Gerhard Munthe, and was completed in 1909.The interior of the church is just as striking as its facade. The main nave is quite wide and long, and has many art nouveau details. The stained glass windows are very beautiful and create a very striking atmosphere inside the church. There are also numerous sculptures and frescoes, depicting scenes from the life of Jesus and other biblical episodes.Another remarkable feature of Alesund Church is the organ, which is one of the largest and most beautiful in Norway. The organ was built by the German firm Steinmeyer Orgelbau and has more than 5,000 pipes, as well as a wide range of registers.The church is open to the public every day and is very popular with tourists and locals. There are also classical music concerts and other cultural events held inside the church throughout the year.