List of churches in Fredensborg Municipality

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This list of churches in Fredensborg Municipality lists church buildings in Fredensborg Municipality, Denmark.

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Asminderød Church Fredensborg 12th century 55°59′6.5″N12°24′30.3″E / 55.985139°N 12.408417°E / 55.985139; 12.408417 Asminderod Kirke 8.JPG
Egebjerg Church Kokkedal 1990 55°54′18″N12°29′18.24″E / 55.90500°N 12.4884000°E / 55.90500; 12.4884000 EgedalKirke.jpg
Fredensborg Palace Chapel Fredensborg 1726 55°58′57.4″N12°23′48.3″E / 55.982611°N 12.396750°E / 55.982611; 12.396750 Fredensborg Slot back.jpg The church is seen to the far left
Grønholt Church Grønholt c. 1100 55°56′44.87″N12°23′6.71″E / 55.9457972°N 12.3851972°E / 55.9457972; 12.3851972 05-10-16-d3 copie Gronholt (Fredensborg).jpg [1]
Humlebæk Church Humlebæk 1868 55°58′18.11″N12°32′31.55″E / 55.9716972°N 12.5420972°E / 55.9716972; 12.5420972 Humlebaek Church.JPG [2]
Karlebo Church Karlebo c. 1170 55°47′54.3″N11°33′15.3″E / 55.798417°N 11.554250°E / 55.798417; 11.554250 04-11-13-c5-copie 2 copie Karlebo kirke (Fredensborg).jpg [3]
Nivå Church Nivå 1910 55°55′28.96″N12°29′30.08″E / 55.9247111°N 12.4916889°E / 55.9247111; 12.4916889 Niva kirke (Fredensborg).jpg [4]

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References

  1. "Højby Kirke" (in Danish). Retrieved 2014-08-28.
  2. "Fårevejle Kirke" (in Danish). Retrieved 2014-08-28.
  3. "Grevinge Kirke" (in Danish). Retrieved 2014-08-28.
  4. "Højby Kirke" (in Danish). Retrieved 2014-08-28.