Culture
Agger Church
North Jutland, DenmarkAbout this experience
A small village church at the fishing village Agger in Thy, built in 1838 as a replacement for a medieval church that was engulfed by the sea.
In the Middle Ages, the parish housed 6 cities and a church, which is now several kilometers out in the North Sea.
In 1838, the present church, designed by the architect C. F. Hansen, was consecrated. Agger Church is thus the parish's third.
Specifications
Destination
North Jutland
Country
Denmark
Type of experience
Culture
Best time to visit
- Winter
- Spring
- Autumn
- Summer
Nearby stations
- Frederikshavn Port
- Aalborg Airport
- Port Of Aalborg
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