Jelling Church

Church · Jelling

Jelling Church

Church · Jelling
Thyrasvej 1, 7300 Jelling, Denmark

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Jelling Church by null
Jelling Church by null
Jelling Church by null
Jelling Church by null
Jelling Church by null
Jelling Church by null
Jelling Church by null
Jelling Church by null
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Visit this charming 12th-century limestone church, where beautifully restored frescoes and ancient runestones tell tales of Denmark's Viking heritage.  

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Thyrasvej 1, 7300 Jelling, Denmark Get directions

jellingkirke.dk

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Thyrasvej 1, 7300 Jelling, Denmark Get directions

+45 75 87 11 17
jellingkirke.dk
JellingKirke

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Mar 4, 2025

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Joshua Formentera

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Very interesting church and very well preserved. Jelling Church dates back to around 1100. There are a beautiful religious carve mural inside the church in watercolor done by Julius Magnus Petersen. It is really beautifully painted.

Anthony Chan

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Has runestone related to the oldest danish kings. Very serene and peaceful environment.

Emre Yıldız

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Historically significant place. No need to expect so much. But if you passing by definitely worth to stop by...

Keizer Soze

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Local church, graveyard and symbolic place with a beautiful history, that starts in the Middleages. Two enormous, ancient stones engraved by the first Dutch kings. Very nice attracion with a splendid sight on surrounding houses, and a former historic village. Around the place there are fortifications partly reconstructed for tourists to imagine the size of the historic location.

Bödvar Tomasson

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The rune-stones are a must see for all interested in viking history, marking the birth certificate of Denmark and of great historic value for all the Scandinavian countries.

Joseph Bergin

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Interesting church, nice interior and fascinating runestones in graveyard you can learn more about in the adjacent museum

Dani Rojo Gama

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Located next to the stone that represents the adoption of Christianity as the main religion of the Vikings

Flemming Lorenzen

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Nice....