Kyndby Kirke

Jægerspris, West Zealand
Churches and Abbeys
Photo: Frederikssund Turistbureau© Jens Kinkel
(Kyndby church)
The orginal Kyndby church dates back to the beginning of the 12th century. It is built of light-yellow travertine rock in Romanesque style.
Some of the original frescoes on the north wall date back to around 1175 AD. They are thought to be the work of a painter from the village of Jørlunde who is known for his frescoes in a number of other churches in the northwest part of Zealand.
The orginal Kyndby church dates back to the beginning of the 12th century. It is built of light-yellow travertine rock in Romanesque style.
Some of the original frescoes on the north wall date back to around 1175 AD. They are thought to be the work of a painter from the village of Jørlunde who is known for his frescoes in a number of other churches in the northwest part of Zealand.
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Hyggevej 33
3630 Jægerspris
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