Grundtvig’s Church in Copenhagen, Denmark was completed in 1940 and its design is a combination between a cathedral and the style of old Danish country houses.

Grundtvig’s Church in Copenhagen, Denmark was completed in 1940 and its design is a combination between a cathedral and the style of old Danish country houses.

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Comments

  1. atom__android says

    At first i thought it was heaven art.

  2. Different_Ad7655 says

    Certainly is beautiful but it seems straightforward Gothic nave, I wonder where the residential quality component resides. Looks like any 20th century Gothic revival Church

  3. FlyingTaquitoBrother says

    Can confirm, my old Danish country house totally looks like this

  4. _SVLLA_ says

    Why such high ceilings?

  5. Cxilando_Vilandas says

    > completed in 1940 Denmark

    …….I am mildly alarmed by the potential implications of that…

  6. Aerin_Soronume says

    mmm elegant, i like it

  7. DutchMitchell says

    This is how you church

  8. gatsler says

    As a Dane, that right there is basically just my living room. Just imagine a couch and a tv instead of some of all the chairs.

  9. yuuusen says

    Wow, beautiful, I can image the weighted silence, awesome

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