

▲ Grundtvig's Church (Grundtvigs Kirke), also known as the Organ Church, is located in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. It was built in honor of the Danish theologian, writer, and poet Grundtvig and is one of the few churches in the Expressionist style. The architectural design resembles a pipe organ. Designed by the renowned Danish architect P.V. Jensen-Klint between 1912 and 1913, the church blends multiple styles. Before starting the design, the architect studied numerous medieval Danish village churches, combining the modern geometric elements of Expressionism with Gothic and European cathedral styles.


▲ Frederik's Church is one of Denmark's largest dome churches. Due to its extensive use of marble from Denmark and Norway, locals affectionately call it "the Marble Church".


▲ The church is located opposite the Palace Square in Copenhagen, facing Amalienborg across the street. Upon entering, you'll be amazed by the massive dome inside, which spans approximately 30 meters in diameter and is adorned with paintings of Jesus' 12 apostles. The entire interior decoration and artwork exude solemnity and grandeur, making visitors feel their own insignificance. One can't help but hold their breath in quiet admiration of the religion's timeless dignity, solemnity, and sacredness.






























