Culture
Malle Church
North Jutland, DenmarkAbout this experience
Surrounded by burial mounds, situated on a hill and dating back to the 12th Century, you see the church of Malle. On the outer wall - towards east and north - are carved heads. One of the heads is interlaced with the figure of a lion, which may symbolise Marc, the Evangelist. Furthermore, there is a chessboard on the eastern side of the wall. The altarpiece dates back to the year 1871 and is painted by Christine von Post. It represents the Victorious Christ as a child. He is standing on the Globe carrying a cross. General opening hours: The church is closed. A key is in the door during the day.
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
Click here to find out more about our partnerships