Culture
Brøndum Church
Jutland's South & West coast, DenmarkAbout this experience
Romanesque ashlar church with a late Gothic style tower.
The baroque altarpiece is from 1616 but with new paintings by the Danish painter Ingolf Røjbæk.
In 1996 the artist Elin Stefànsdòttir decorated the communion table, the kneeler and the floor in the chancel with beautiful textiles that underline the scenes of the altar.
The Romanesque baptismal font is made of granite, and the baptismal bowl is made in the South of Germany in circa 1550.
A Romanesque tombstone is built-in in the chancel wall.
Specifications
Destination
Jutland's South & West coast
Country
Denmark
Type of experience
Culture
Best time to visit
- Winter
- Spring
- Autumn
- Summer
Nearby stations
- Billund Airport
- Esbjerg Airport
- Stauning Vestjylland Airport
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