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1 year ago
Another pretty church in Copenhagen. Not super ornate, like most of the others, but with great acoustics and a pretty interior. read more
Garnisonkirkens Menighedsråd - Religious Organizations Near Me - Copenhagen, 84
Sankt Annæ Plads 4, c/o Klaus Frederiksen
1250 Copenhagen
Denmark
København K
33 91 27 06
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Got to say, what a beautiful architecture, and what a church. The dome itself is just eye catching…read moreand makes it curious that you got to go in and check it out. As burnout church visit, I couldn't resist to go in and I'm glad I did. What a place, what a design, simply beautiful & stunning. Love it.
Cool church. Reminds me of a famous Roman Catholic one. Bold and beautiful with tons of people…read moresightseeing and tagging photos. Very close to Amalienborg Palace. Pro tip: Look up the opening time bestie you plan your visit.
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At one time a hospital, abbey and now Parish Church in its second iteration this Lutheran house of…read moreworship dates to 1238. Less ornate than many do pay attention to intricate woodwork throughout including the pulpit and organ.
07/07/22
Chapel for quiet prayer and meditation
I visited this church on the first day of my stay in Copenhagen. After visiting Sainte-Chapelle,…read moreSacré-Cœur, and other cathedrals in Paris the previous week, it is hard to look at others without comparing them to those magnificent works of architectural and artistical wonder. But, I was able to here. Comparatively, it is much simpler than other churches. But, that does not mean it is a bad thing. Sometimes, less is more, and this church can harness its simplicity to create a holy and peaceful atmosphere. Sure, it might not be covered in gold and stained glass windows, but it is a beautiful church, and a beautiful building.
Beautiful chapel. Open to the public. Bright, clean. Clever architecture mimics a Greek temple but…read morebiblical figures adorn all sides.
St. Peter's Church was built around 1200 and is one of the oldest buildings in inner Copenhagen. In…read more1585, King Frederik II gave the church to a parish of Germans living in Denmark, and church services are still held in German. Several famous German expatriates have been laid to rest in the distinctive sepulchral chapel. The church and its grounds have undergone many changes. Today, part of the garden is the schoolyard of St. Peter's School. The church is today owned by the Danish Palaces and Properties Agency but on a day-to-day basis the church is still used actively by the German-speaking Evangelical-Lutheran congregation with 900 members as part of the Danish National Church. Unfortunately, the Church was closed when I stopped by. There was also someone sleeping on one of the outside benches.
A very old…read morechurch St Peter's Church is the oldest building in the central area of Copenhagen. The first record of the Lutheran church for the German community was in about 1300 but it's possible that it was first parts were constructed as far back as the 12th century. Not much is known about what the church actually looked like back then but most of it was destroyed in a huge fire around 1380 and then rebuilt around 1400. The oldest part of the church probably dates to around that time. Over the centuries parts of the church were rebuilt and numerous additions completed. The famous architech, Hans Van Steenwinkel the Elder, did extensive renovations in 1585 and the extensive Sepulchral Chapels were built over several decades and not completed until around 1680 by Steenwinkel the Younger. The massive Copenhagen Fire of 1728 destroyed a lot of the church but once again it was rebuilt and the cool and looming Rococo spire was added around 1757. The church managed to survive sieges and wars and was extensively restored in the 1990s. Today the venerable church still dominates the area. Unfortunately we didn't get a chance to go inside the church but just walking around this ancient building and taking in this incredible part of history was immensely impressive and something not quickly forgotten.
Stone carvings at the entrance
Det er stort og gode programmer man føler sig tættere på Gud og de 12 imamer og her til muharam er…read moredet 10/10
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