Church of Our Lady, Lutheran cathedral in central Copenhagen, Denmark
The Church of Our Lady is a Neoclassical structure built of red brick in central Copenhagen, crowned by a tower that rises 60 meters above the city. Inside, the space features tall columns and a vaulted ceiling that creates an open, airy feel throughout the nave.
The original church on this site was destroyed in 1807 during a British attack on Copenhagen, prompting the construction of a new building. Architect Christian Frederik Hansen designed the replacement following Neoclassical principles that defined the city's 19th-century character.
This cathedral marks the center of Copenhagen's religious life and stands as a gathering place for both locals and visitors seeking quiet reflection. The interior contains works by celebrated Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, whose marble pieces have become inseparable from how people experience the space.
The building is straightforward to explore during normal opening hours, with multiple entrance points throughout the structure. Visitors with mobility concerns should check in advance about accessible entry routes, as some interior areas may be limited.
The tower houses one of Denmark's largest bells, a massive cast piece that visitors notice immediately when entering the church. This bell is an integral part of the soundscape around the cathedral and has marked time in the city for generations.
Location: Copenhagen Municipality
Inception: 1829
Architects: Christian Frederik Hansen
Architectural style: Neoclassical architecture, neoclassicism
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Made from material: brick
Address: Nørregade 8, 1165 København K
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 08:00-17:00
Website: http://koebenhavnsdomkirke.dk
GPS coordinates: 55.67933,12.57250
Latest update: December 7, 2025 19:26
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