List of churches in Gribskov Municipality

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

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Annisse Church Annisse 1175 55°58′56.1″N12°10′14.6″E / 55.982250°N 12.170722°E / 55.982250; 12.170722 Annisse Kirke 08-07-06 01.jpg
Blistrup Church Blistrup c. 1140 56°05′8.6″N12°12′12.8″E / 56.085722°N 12.203556°E / 56.085722; 12.203556 Blistrup Kirke 05-07-2013.JPG
Esbønderup Church Esbønderup 12th century 56°03′9.7″N12°20′37.3″E / 56.052694°N 12.343694°E / 56.052694; 12.343694 Esbonderup Kirke 15-07-2013.JPG
Gilleleje Church Gilleleje 1538 56°07′23.4″N12°18′37.34″E / 56.123167°N 12.3103722°E / 56.123167; 12.3103722 Gilleleje Kirke 27-07-2013.JPG
Græsted Church Græsted c. 1200 56°03′59.4″N12°16′48″E / 56.066500°N 12.28000°E / 56.066500; 12.28000 Graested Kirke 15-07-2013.JPG
Helsinge Church Helsinge 12th century 56°01′25.3″N12°11′50.5″E / 56.023694°N 12.197361°E / 56.023694; 12.197361 Helsinge Kirke 12-03-06 1.jpg
Mårum Church Mårum 12th century 56°01′30.3″N12°16′47″E / 56.025083°N 12.27972°E / 56.025083; 12.27972 Marum Kirke 15-07-2013.JPG
Ramløse Church Ramløse 12th century 55°0′57.4″N12°06′41.4″E / 55.015944°N 12.111500°E / 55.015944; 12.111500 Ramlose Kirke 08-06-06 01.jpg
Smidstrup ChurchSmidstrup1988 55°07′8.4″N12°14′17.6″E / 55.119000°N 12.238222°E / 55.119000; 12.238222
Søborg Church Søborg c. 1140 56°05′10.77″N12°19′3.62″E / 56.0863250°N 12.3176722°E / 56.0863250; 12.3176722 Soeborg Kirke Gilleleje.jpg
Tibirke Church Tibirke c. 1120 56°02′29.92″N12°06′23.84″E / 56.0416444°N 12.1066222°E / 56.0416444; 12.1066222 Tibirke Kirke 16-07-06 01.jpg
Valby ChurchValbyc. 1100 56°03′51.4″N12°08′27″E / 56.064278°N 12.14083°E / 56.064278; 12.14083 Valby Kirke 13-07-2013.JPG
Vejby Church Vejby c. 1100 56°03′51.4″N12°8′27″E / 56.064278°N 12.14083°E / 56.064278; 12.14083 Vejby kirke 15-04-06 02.jpg
Villingerød Church Villingerød 1906 56°04′55.8″N12°23′16.1″E / 56.082167°N 12.387806°E / 56.082167; 12.387806 Villingerod kirke.jpg

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