• St Ib's Church (Danish: Sankt Ibs Kirke) is a Romanesque church in Roskilde on the Danish island of Zealand. It was first mentioned in 1291.
  • With its picturesque location by the fjord and its rich historical heritage, Roskilde is a perfect day trip from Copenhagen.
  • The modern building was built between 1100 and 1150, while the first documentary mention of the church of St. Ibs was only in 1291.
  • The stone church was built of travertine, which is commonly found in the Roskilde Fjord, and the style was in the Romanesque, though construction did stop...
  • Roskilde Cathedral UNESCO site in Denmark is a medieval cathedral in a mix of styles that inspired cathedrals throughout Northern Europe.
  • King Valdemar deposited the relics of St. Canute Lavard in St Luke's on 25 June 1170, the same day as King Canute VI was crowned in Roskilde Cathedral, the only...
  • Roskilde Cathedral is an outstanding example of the early use of brick in the construction of large religious buildings in Northern Europe.
  • Roskilde Cathedral’s exterior may not be as impressive as other European churches but its interior deserves a leisurely stroll to fully appreciate its historic and...
  • Roskilde Cathedral in Roskilde, Denmark, which this writer has visited, located 19miles/30 km west of Copenhagen on the island of Zealand, is a church...
  • Current info about St Ib's Church Ruin in Roskilde, Denmark from Place Of Worship section.
  • Roskilde Cathedral is placed high on a rise and is a historical landmark that can been seen miles away - and nearly every Danes has used the Cathedral as a...
  • The modern building was built between 1100 and 1150, while the first documentary mention of the church of St. Ibs was only in 1291.
  • Hike start: Roskilde train station, and ending by Roskilde Cathedral.