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Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken), Copenhagen - Tripadvisor Frederiks Kirke, popularly known as The Marble Church or Marmorkirken , is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen This church, with its impressive copper green dome, and its beautiful rococo architecture, is a serene place to visit, to reflect, to pray or to simply appreciate its magnificent architecture
Marble Church Copenhagen - Copenhagen Tourist - Copenhagen . . . Frederiks Kirke - ”The Marble Church” In 1749 the royal house of Oldenborg celebrated the tercentenary of ruling the Country and to mark this occasion King Frederik V (1723-1766 - ruled Denmark and Norway 1746-1766) decided to build a church in the new town in honour of God and the absolute monarchy
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admission - Marmorkirken The church is open: Monday - Thursday: 10-17 Friday: 12-17 Saturday: 10-17 Sunday: 13-17 The church is not open for sightseeing during services Check the front page for planned ehanges Admission to the church is free For visits to the dome - click here Services in Danish are held on all Sundays and Holidays at 10 30
Frederiks Church - Wikiwand Frederik's Church, popularly known as The Marble Church for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen, Denmark The church forms
Frederiks Church (Marble Church), Copenhagen The church is named after the Danish King Frederik V (Frederiks Kirke), but is better known as the Marble church (Marmorkirken) In 1740, architect Nicolai Eigtved designed the Frederikstaden quarter to mark the 300th anniversary of the first coronation of a member of the Oldenburg royal family
Review of Frederiks Kirke | Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe - AFAR Situated in a position that allows Amalienborg to beautifully frame it, Frederiks Kirke, more commonly referenced as the Marble Church, adds to the beauty of the palatial complex Started in 1749, the church wasn’t completed until 1894 and sports the largest dome in Scandinavia and one of the largest domes in Europe
history - Marmorkirken Although the official name of the church is Frederik's Church, Copenhageners always refer to it as the Marble Church Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken) - Frederiksgade 4 - 1265 København K - Tlf 61 62 03 01
12 Best Copenhagen Churches (You Have to Visit) 1 Vor Frelsers Kirke (The Church Of Our Savior) 2 Marmorkirken Frederiks Kirke (The Marble Church Frederiks Church) 3 Sankt Aleksander Nevskij Kirke (Alexander Nevsky Church) 4 Trinitatis Kirke (Trinity Church) 5 Vor Frue Kirke (Church of our Lady – Copenhagen Cathedral) 6 Christiansborg Slotskirke (Christiansborg Palace Chapel) 7