• A short drive outside of central Copenhagen is the Protestant ‘Grundtvig’s Church’, a monumental Gothic-style church built in the 1920s and ’30s.
  • As one of the city’s most impressive structures, Grundtvig’s Church offers a lot of interesting facts and unique experiences for visitors.
  • Grundtvig's Church towering over the city. Grundtvig’s Church is a significant example of Danish Brick Expressionism, featuring red bricks and intricate designs.
  • The expressionist Grundtvigs Kirke combining brick gothic church architecture with modern style elements is a short bus ride from central Copenhagen.
  • Grundtvig's Church (Danish: Grundtvigs Kirke) is located in the Bispebjerg district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Kaare Klint has also designed the chairs for the Grundtvig's Church - a chair made of beech wood with a wickerwork seat - a Danish furniture design classic.
  • Grundtvigs Church, on a hill in Bispebjerg, was built in the memory of priest and educator, Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig.
  • In 1913, Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint was commissioned to design and build a church to be named in honor of Danish pastor and scholar N. F. S. Grundtvig.
  • Grundtvig Church or Grundtvig Center is the largest Lutheran temple in Denmark and the main religious landmark of this European country.