Sjelle Church
Aarhus, DenmarkThe church's nave and chancel was built in the Romanesque period of granite over a beveled base. In the late Middle Ages a tower and a porch was added, and the church was extensive rebuilt after 1595.
The tower, especially the upper part, was renovated in 1595. In 1904 a mortuary/chapel was built. It was donated by the 1864-veteran Ivar and his wife Mathilde Thomsen. In 1986 it was replaced by a new chapel with digs facilities.
After a renovation in 1981 the church got a whitewashed tower with a tile roof on the tower. For further information about the church's opening hours please refer to: www. skivholmekirke. dk.
Destination
Aarhus
Country
Denmark
Type of experience
Culture
Best time to visit
- Winter
- Spring
- Autumn
- Summer
Nearby stations
- Aarhus Airport
- Midtjylland Airport
- Aarhus Rutebilstation
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