Culture
Hjortdal Kirke
North Jutland, DenmarkAbout this experience
The church was built in the Middle Ages.
In a region struck by sand drift, and which, over the latest century, has been bound by marram grass and plantations, the Church at Hjortdal is situated - solitarily and almost hidden in plantations with spruce and pines.
The impressive building consists of Romanesque choir and nave with a very low late Gothic tower towards west and a porch from 1586 towards north.
The Romanesque building, choir and nave have been plotted very carefully and built of granite ashlars on a diagonal plinth partly covered by earth and some places faintly hollowed.
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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