Saint Nicholas Church, Bogense
Church in Bogense, Denmark
Saint Nicholas Church | |
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Bogense Kirke | |
Sankt Nicolaj Kirke | |
Location | Bogense, Denmark |
Denomination | Church of Denmark |
Website | http://www.bogensekirke.dk/ |
Architecture | |
Completed | c. 1450 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of Funen |
Parish | Bogense Sogn |
Saint Nicholas Church (Danish: Sankt Nikolaj Kirke), also Bogense Church, is located in the harbour town of Bogense on the Danish island of Funen. It was built in 1406 on the remains of a 12th-century Romanesque church. In the mid-15th century, various additions were made including the tower which unusually is at the east end of the church. The tall spire served as a landmark for shipping. Comprehensive restoration work was completed in 2010. Artefacts include a 16th-century altar (1588), a 13th-century baptismal font, and a carved pulpit from 1604.[1]
References
- ^ "Om Kirken" (in Danish). Bogense Kirke. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
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Landmarks of Funen
- Anne Hvide's House
- Broholm
- Egeskov Castle
- Hvedholm Castle
- Krengerup
- Odense Palace
- Diernæs Church
- Faaborg Church
- Gelsted Church
- Helnæs Church
- Horne Church
- St. Alban's Church
- Saint Hans Church
- St. Canute's Abbey
- St. Canute's Cathedral
- Saint Nicholas Church, Bogense
- Arena Fyn
- Barløseborg Golfbane
- Oldense Golfklub
- Marienlystcentret
- Nature Energy Park
- Faaborg Rutebilstation
- FynBus
- Great Belt Fixed Link
- Hans Christian Andersen Airport
- Little Belt Bridge
- Port of Faaborg
- Port of Odense
See also: Template:Odense and Template:Funen
55°34′03″N 10°05′15″E / 55.5674°N 10.0875°E / 55.5674; 10.0875