Margueritruten Compass

PlaceOfWorship

Herlufsholm Church

Herlufsholm Allé 182, 4700

Herlufsholm Church
Photo: Hideko Bondesen, CC BY-SA 2.5, via Wikimedia Commons

On the Margueritruten

Herlufsholm Church sits directly on the route through Sjælland og Hovedstaden.

Directions to the route

The Margueritruten through Sjælland og Hovedstaden·143 m from the routeDirections to the routeOpen in OSM ↗

About

Herlufsholm Church

Herlufsholm Church is Denmark's broadest single nave church and was the monastery church for the Woodland Monastery of the Benedictine Order. The church dates back to 1135. When Herluf Trolle and his wife Birgitte Goeye acquired the monastery in 1560, the church was renamed Herlufsholm and it became the area's parish church. In the chapel under the choir, Herluf Trolle and Birgitte Goeye lay buried. They are also remembered in an epitaph. In the northern arm of the choir there is a sepulchral monument to Marcus Goeye with an epitaph by Thomas Kingo. The jewel of the church is an ivory crucifix, 75 cm high and carved from a single tusk - one of Denmark's finest works of art.

Around here

Nearby on the Margueritruten

Frequently asked

Is Herlufsholm Church on the Margueritruten?

Yes — Herlufsholm Church sits directly on the route through Sjælland og Hovedstaden.

Directions to the route