Christmas church concerts
Enjoy beautiful tones in one of Køge's Christmas-decorated churches. Find the date for Christmas events on the church website or Facebook page.

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Ejby Kirke - Køge
If you want a tour of the church and/or the cemetery, send an e-mail to egon.toft@mail.dk. In addition to Danish, the tour can also be conducted in English and fairly understandable German.

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Gørslev church - Køge
Gørslev Church is a late Romanesque church built in large medieval bricks, probably in the 13th century.

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Højelse Kirke - Køge
Højelse Church stands elevated above the surrounding landscape, and with its beautiful yellow colour it is visible from far away.

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Køge Church - Sct. Nicolai
Visit Køge Kirke, dedicated to Saint Nicholas. With over 700 seats and 36,000 annual visitors, the church impresses with its tower from 1324, altarpiece from 1652, and pulpit from 1624. Epitaphs from 1584-1678 and organs by Marcussen & Søn. Søndre Kapel is now a church-historical museum.

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Nørre Dalby Kirke by Køge
Nr. Dalby Church, a medieval church dating back to 1150-1200, presents itself beautifully with yellow-limed walls adorned with white decorations.

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Sædder Kirke near Køge
Sædder Church is an extremely harmonious village church from c. 1200, typical of Sealand, surrounded with white washed walls.

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Vollerslev church near Køge
Vollerslev Church stands majestically on a gentle rise in Vollerslev village and is a beautiful example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. With its rich history and well-preserved interior, the church is a worthy visit for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.

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Ølby Kirke - Køge
The need for a church in the Ølby Lyng area emerged in the 1980s due to population growth in the Højelse parish. After a period of temporary solutions, Ølby Church was inaugurated in 1997 following an extensive process involving the selection of architects and fundraising efforts.

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Ølsemagle Kirke - Køge
Well-restored medieval church with more recent extensions




