• St. Canute's Cathedral (Danish: Odense Domkirke or Sankt Knuds Kirke), also known as Odense Cathedral, is named after the Danish king Canute the Saint...
  • St. Canute’s Cathedral is a Gothic, red brick building constructed in the 1300s.
  • Odense Cathedral, also known as St. Canute's Church (Sankt Knuds Kirke), is a historic cathedral located in Odense, Denmark.
  • St. Canute’s Cathedral was an important Danish Cathedral throughout the middle ages, especially during the Danish reformation.
  • It is a Gothic cathedral with a high and bright nave, and in the crypt you will find the remains of Saint Canute, Denmark's last Viking king.
  • St. Canute's Cathedral, also referred to as Odense Cathedral, is named after the Danish king Canute the Saint , otherwise Canute IV.
  • One of the most striking features of Saint Canute's Cathedral is its magnificent altarpiece, crafted by the renowned woodcarver Claus Berg in the early 16th century.
  • The Gothic St. Canute’s Cathedral ( c. 1300), originally founded by Canute in the 11th century, houses his shrine and traditional tomb in the crypt.
  • Knuds Kirke), also known as Odense Cathedral, is named after the Danish king Canute the Saint (Danish: Knud den Hellige), otherwise Canute IV.
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