This list of churches in Fredensborg Municipality lists church buildings in Fredensborg Municipality, Denmark.
Name | Location | Year | Coordinates | Image | Refs |
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Asminderød Church | Fredensborg | 12th century | 55°59′6.5″N12°24′30.3″E / 55.985139°N 12.408417°E | ||
Egebjerg Church | Kokkedal | 1990 | 55°54′18″N12°29′18.24″E / 55.90500°N 12.4884000°E | ||
Fredensborg Palace Chapel | Fredensborg | 1726 | 55°58′57.4″N12°23′48.3″E / 55.982611°N 12.396750°E | 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 | [1] | |
Humlebæk Church | Humlebæk | 1868 | 55°58′18.11″N12°32′31.55″E / 55.9716972°N 12.5420972°E | [2] | |
Karlebo Church | Karlebo | c. 1170 | 55°47′54.3″N11°33′15.3″E / 55.798417°N 11.554250°E | [3] | |
Nivå Church | Nivå | 1910 | 55°55′28.96″N12°29′30.08″E / 55.9247111°N 12.4916889°E | [4] |
Odense Municipality is a Danish municipality (kommune) in Southern Denmark on the island of Funen in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 304.34 km2 (118 sq mi), and has a population of 204,895. It is the most populous municipality in Region of Southern Denmark.
Fredensborg is a railway town located in Fredensborg Municipality, North Zealand, some 30 kilometres north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is most known for Fredensborg Palace, one of the official residences of the Danish Royal Family. As of 1 January 2021, the town had a population of 8,792.
Church frescos or church wall paintings are to be found in some 600 churches across Denmark, no doubt representing the highest concentration of surviving church murals anywhere in the world. Most of them date back to the Middle Ages and were uncovered by Jacob Kornerup (1825–1913) who carried out restoration work in 80 churches across the country towards the end of the 19th century. They lay hidden for centuries as after the reformation, they were covered with limewash only to be revealed and restored during the course of the 19th and 20th centuries. In most of Europe medieval frescos, extremely common in the Middle Ages, were more likely to be removed completely during the Reformation or in subsequent rebuildings, or merely as they aged. The oldest frescos, dating back to the 12th century, were painted in the Romanesque style by artists from elsewhere in Europe but those from the 14th century and thereafter are in the Gothic style which was used by native Danish painters. It is these that are considered to be the most important for Danish art and culture. A distinction is to be made between these church wall paintings or kalkmalerier and the generic term "fresco" which refers to all types of painting on plastered walls or ceilings.
Højby Church is located in the village of Højby in Odsherred, northwestern Zealand, Denmark. Dating back to the beginning of the 12th century, it is constructed in granite. Several modifications have taken place since the original construction including a porch in the 13th century, Gothic cross-vaulting in the nave and chancel in the 14th century, a tower around the year 1400 as well as a vestry, a chapel and a new entrance porch towards the end of the Middle Ages.
Højby is a Danish town, seat of the Odsherred Municipality, in the Region Sjælland. Its population on 1 January 2021 was 1,450.
Frederik Vilhelm Tvede was a Danish architect.
St Ib's Church is a Romanesque church in Roskilde on the Danish island of Zealand. It was first mentioned in 1291. The church was once richly decorated with frescos.
Asminderød Church is a parish church in Asminderød, now part of Fredensborg, Fredensborg Municipality som 40 km north of central Copenhagen, Denmark.
Humlebæk Church is a parish church in Humlebæk, Fredensborg Municipality, som 20 km north of central Copenhagen, Denmark.
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