Historic Churches of Djursland
This collection showcases the architectural evolution of Djursland through its medieval religious sites. Highlights include Jutland's only round church at Thorsager and the chalkstone masonry of Nødager Kirke, dating back to the 12th century. The list features well-preserved Romanesque structures built from granite and limestone, alongside atmospheric ruins like the abandoned Rolsø Kapel. From modern altarpieces by Bjørn Nørgaard to ancient graveyard customs, these sites represent nearly a millennium of Danish ecclesiastical history.
Thorsager Church
Thorsager Church is a lutheran church in Thorsager, Denmark within the Diocese of Aarhus in the Church of Denmark.
Marie Magdalene Kirke
A late Gothic church in the Diocese of Aarhus, historically associated with the nearby Gammel Estrup manor.
Rolsø Kapel
Rolsø Kapel in Denmark is a desolate, abandoned, cemetery with examples of graveyard custom stretching back to the 1700s.
Knebel Kirke
Dating from around 1170, this church overlooks Knebel Vig and features a contemporary altarpiece created by artist Bjørn Nørgaard in 2001.
Sankt Nikolaj Kapel
A medieval church ruin, also known as a 'deserted church,' located on the fields of Drorup Mark near Krajbjerg.
Lime Kirke
A Romanesque village church in Lime, known for its historic granite portal featuring carved figures.
Bregnet Kirke
A red-brick Gothic church situated on a prominent hill, offering views of the nearby Kalø Castle ruins.
Egens Kirke
A small church located on a high ridge at the head of Kalø Vig, providing a direct line of sight to the Kalø medieval castle ruins.
Skarresø Kirke
A traditional village church built in the 13th century, located in the small settlement of Skarresø.
Vejlby Kirke
A Romanesque church originally serving the village of Vejlby, which has since been absorbed into the town of Allingåbro.
Tirstrup Kirke
Located southwest of Grenaa, this church is noted for its Romanesque core and historic interior, including a late-Gothic crucifix.
Nødager Kirke
One of nine rare chalkstone churches in Djursland, this structure was built between 1125 and 1175.
Fjellerup Kirke
A Romanesque church in northern Djursland constructed from traditional heavy granite blocks.
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