• While the official name of the church is Frederik's Church, it is commonly called the Marble Church.
  • Frederik's Church (Danish: Frederikskirken) is a church in Aarhus, Denmark. The church is situated in the southern Højbjerg neighbourhood on Hørhavevej.
  • Frederik’s Church, also known as The Marble Church, is an eighteenth-century Baroque church situated in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Zengin bir aileden gelen Frederic Edwin Church, ailesinin zenginliği sayesinde küçük yaşlardan itibaren sanata olan ilgisini sürdürebilmiştir.
  • Frederiks Kirke is the literal translation of the English Frederik’s Church, but more often than not it will be referred to as Marmorkirken...
  • A church in honour of the House of Oldenburg. At the behest of King Frederik V, Nicolai Eigtved drew up the building plans for Frederiks Kirke.
  • 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...
  • Carl Frederik Tietgen eventually got prominent architect Ferdinand Meldahl to design the church in its final form and financed its construction.
  • "Giant Baroque Marble Church". Frederiks Church is located at the highest point of Frederiksstaden, a part of Copenhagen that includes the royal palace of...
  • Frederick Church (Frederiks Kirke) is known for its rococo architecture, called Marble Church, is the evangelical Lutheran Church in Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Completed in 1894, in the first year of the RIBA Journal’s publication, the Frederiks Church (or Marmorkirke) in Copenhagen was designed by historicist...
  • Front View of the Frederik’s Church Frederiks Kirke Editorial Image ... ... Frederik's Church (Danish: Frederiks Kirke), popularly known as The ...
  • With its copper-green dome rising above neighboring rooftops, Frederik's Church is an arresting sight in the downtown Copenhagen district of Frederiksstaden.