Holmen Church

Holmen Church
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LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
DenominationChurch of Denmark
Websitewww.holmenskirke.dk
History
StatusChurch
Architecture
Architect(s)Leonhard Blasius
Christian IV (the spire)
StyleRenaissance
Completed1563 (forge)
1619 (church)
Administration
DistrictCity centre

The Holmen Church (Danish: Holmens Kirke) is a Parish church in central Copenhagen in Denmark, on the street called Holmens Kanal. First built as an anchor forge in 1563, it was converted into a naval church by Christian IV. It is famous for having hosted the wedding between Margrethe II of Denmark, queen of Denmark between 1972 and 2024, and Prince Henrik in 1967. It is the burial site of such notabilities as naval heroes Niels Juel and Peter Tordenskjold, and composer Niels Wilhelm Gade,[1] and contains artwork by, among others, Bertel Thorvaldsen and Karel van Mander.

  1. ^ "Epitaphs". Archived from the original on 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2008-02-23.

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