Church of Our Saviour

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One of the oldest churches in Copenhagen has much to interest fans of ecclesiastical architecture.

Lambert van Haven’s baroque masterpiece is one of the most familiar buildings on the Copenhagen skyline. The Church of Our Saviour (Vor Frelsers Kirke) dates from the 1680s, although it has been added to and restored frequently over the centuries. Both the exterior and the interior are of considerable architectural merit, and visitors flock from far and wide to admire one of the city’s most significant ecclesiastical landmarks.One of the most celebrated features of the interior is the vast Romanesque altar depicting Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. Beyond the altar is another historic highlight, a vast organ mounted on the wall and supported by two elephants. Over 4,000 pipes are still reproducing the same sound that the instrument made when it was built over 300 years ago, and regular concerts by celebrated organists showcase its incredible range.The exterior view of the church is dominated by its extraordinary corkscrew spire, which was added in 1752. The ornate spire decorated with gold ornamentation features an external staircase which spirals all the way to the pinnacle. The narrow wooden staircase sways with the wind and the climb is not recommended for vertigo sufferers however, those who are brave enough to tackle its 400 steps will be rewarded with unforgettable views across the city.The tower also boasts the most extensive bell system in northern Europe, ringing its carillon of 48 bells loud and clear every hour in a variety of different hymn tunes.The Church of Our Saviour is in the district of Christianshavn, around 20 minutes’ walk from the city centre or a pleasant bike ride along the excellent network of cycle lanes. Alternatively, take the metro to Christianshavn station, or pay for street parking nearby. The church is open daily and there is a charge to climb the tower. Visit during one of the regular masses to hear the organ play and absorb the atmosphere of this heritage treasure.

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25 Oct 2019

Don't go up if you don't like heights

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
21 Oct 2019

Very narrow at the top, not good if you don’t like heights

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4 Oct 2019

Well worth a walk up the tower - amazing views Go inside the church it’ beautiful

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
18 May 2019

well worth climbing up the tower, fantastic views of the city

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