Den Tilsandede Kirke

Historical landmark · North Jutland

Den Tilsandede Kirke

Historical landmark · North Jutland

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Gamle Landevej 63, 9990 Skagen, Denmark

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Gothic-style church tower ruins, constructed in the 14th-century, on a picturesque sand dune.  

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Gamle Landevej 63, 9990 Skagen, Denmark Get directions

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Gamle Landevej 63, 9990 Skagen, Denmark Get directions

+45 72 54 30 00

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wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jul 11, 2025

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33 Deserted Places Around the World

"Rising out of the sands in Skagen, Denmark, the remaining tower of a once prosperous chapel now known simply as the Sand-Covered Church (or Buried Church, or Old Skagen Church) is a testament to the unstoppable power of nature. Neither man nor God could save the church that was originally dedicated to Saint Lawrence of Rome. First built in the 14th century the brick chapel was the largest church in the region during its heyday. However around 1600, increasing desertification began taking its toll on the building. Rising levels of sand began to bury the foundations faster than they could be dug out, while sand found its way to the interior of the aging church through every crack and crevice. By the late 1700s the door was almost completely covered and had to be dug out regularly just to hold services. Despite the ever increasing issues with the church as it fell deeper and deeper into the sands, the owners of the church refused to let it be closed down. The tapestries and furniture were removed from the interior lest they be buried, and it was not until 1795 and with the permission of the King of Denmark that the Sand-Covered Church was finally closed. Most of the church was demolished, leaving around nine feet of wall standing, these were quickly wiped from the landscape by the shifting dunes. The tall main tower was left to jut from the sands, and it is this brick monolith that remains to this day. The Sand-Covered Church has been white-washed over the years and ownership transferred to a historical society, but the historic tower remains otherwise unaltered. The tower can be entered on certain days of the year and the view from the windows is a reminder of the building that lies beneath." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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If you came to Skagen, you should come here. A church that is standing alone in the sand in a remote place. Amazing. You can go inside and climb a tower like this so far. Be careful, the stairs are quite steep and small. And the road to here is a trail, but there are not many people, so it may be a little difficult to come alone. I liked it because I rode my bike.

James Whaley

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Interesting places to visit for 1/2 hour or so, was more about how sand sifts then anything else. Definitely could have used some more information and details of what was happening

Heather Weber-Langvardt

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Very interesting site, short hike. It was fairly crowded and a bit of a wait to climb the tower. The tower is very narrow. Lots of barn swallows!

Matthias Hess

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Interesting historical landmark. It's free and you can climb up to the rafters and enjoy the view. Nice walking trails in the surrounding park as well.

G0ld D!GG3r

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Lovely piece of history and so cute birds and birds babies in the tower. Minus one star since the tower door can be locked from the outside but not unlocked from the inside!

Meena Jain

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If one is fond of cycling and has interest in historical places then this place is goid. Some part of this church is buried in the sand. Old structure with a very raw wild surrounding. I enjoyed cycling to this place from the station

Vasanthan

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Amazing place. Can climb up the church to see the views..

Astro Astro

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We parked in the near parking space and from there was a 5-10min walk to the buried church. There are stairs inside of the church that you can climb.