Burial chapels were added by noble families beneath the church, of which the Scheel family chapel is still extant beneath the present building.
Karl Scheel | Scheel |
Egeberg was born in Moss as the son of merchant Peder Cappelen Egeberg and Hanna Wilhelmine Scheel.
He commissioned the eminent Swedish architect Nicodemus Tessin to draw a proposal and the final plan was subsequently made by Hans Heinrich Scheel, a captain in the Corps of Royal Engineers.
Scheel was the founder and first music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1900.
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Johann Friedrich Ludwig “Fritz” Scheel (7 November 1852 – 13 March 1907) was a German conductor born in Fackenburg, in present-day Schleswig-Holstein.
Gustav Adolf Scheel (November 22, 1907 in Rosenberg, Baden – March 25, 1979 in Hamburg) was a German physician and "multifunctionary" in the time of the Third Reich (SA and SS member, leader of the National Socialist Students' Federation, Organizer of the SD in the southwest, Superior SS and Police Leader in Salzburg, Gauleiter in Salzburg from November 1941).
In February 1907, Leandro Campanari took over and served as interim conductor for a short time during Scheel's illness and after his death.