• Frederik's Church (Danish: Frederiks Kirke), popularly known as The Marble Church (Marmorkirken) for its rococo architecture...
  • In the late 1800s, Denmark's Finance Minister sold the ruins of the church and its square to Carl Frederik Tietgen on the condition that he built a church in the...
  • Today Frederik’s Church is still a prominent symbol of Copenhagen, and remains a beloved landmark for locals and visitors alike.
  • Carl Frederik Tietgen eventually got prominent architect Ferdinand Meldahl to design the church in its final form and financed its construction.
  • The church was built in 1740 by order of King Frederick V, who wished to build a structure in honor of the 300th anniversary of the coronation of the first...
  • Frederick Church (Frederiks Kirke) is known for its rococo architecture, called Marble Church, is the evangelical Lutheran Church in Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Zengin bir aileden gelen Frederic Edwin Church, ailesinin zenginliği sayesinde küçük yaşlardan itibaren sanata olan ilgisini sürdürebilmiştir.
  • With its copper-green dome rising above neighboring rooftops, Frederik's Church is an arresting sight in the downtown Copenhagen district of Frederiksstaden.
  • In fact the official name of the church is Frederik's Church. Today the church seeks to be a modern city church and thus the church room is open to the public...
  • Inspired by the St Peter Basilica of Rome, Frederik's Chruch is the jewel of Copenhagen.
  • Not least because of its special history, Frederik's Church is considered a tourist attraction.
  • Frederiks Kirke is the literal translation of the English Frederik’s Church, but more often than not it will be referred to as Marmorkirken...