Bregninge Kirke
Bregninge Kirke
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T-SGlobetrotters
Preston, UK2,946 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023
We visited the church on a morning cycling trip from Aeroskobing. It is clear the building which dates from the 13th century is lovingly maintained. It is quite small, and a visit only takes a few minutes but don’t miss a couple a little quirks, one near the alter which has a self-portrait of the artist who originally painted the church, the other if you look up when seated in the third pew on the left that used to house a rope tied to a bell. During medieval times, the ringing bell would call those too ill or contagious to be allowed into church to take communion. This was distributed through two square hatches near the alter which can still be seen.
There is a toilet in the grounds of the church.
Written August 9, 2023
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mstrplj
Omaha, NE7 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2013 • Friends
You won't want to miss touring a Danish jewel.This beautiful church is where my great-grandfather was baptized in 1869. I had no idea when I visited in late June, 2013, that it would be in such fantastic shape. It's unique triptych, medieval frescos and age (it is estimated to have been built around 1200 AD) have ensured that it has been beautifully maintained by the congregation and though restoration efforts of the National Danish Museum. Information about the history of the church, as well as postcards, books and pamphlets, are available. I brought home wonderful information about the church to share with family. The church grounds are well-maintained and a church host who spoke Danish and English was available for questions. In the tradition of Danish churches, two model ships remain hung in above the congregation. These ships took on an especially significant meaning as I realized that the generation of parishioners living on this island surrounded by the sea - they lived and died by it.
Written February 1, 2014
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susanne b
Hvidovre377 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2013 • Solo
The church is rich decorated at the altar with golden figures.
The churchroom is realy nice inside with the altar in one end and the organ in the other.
In the small room at the entrance there is a mosaicwindow made in strong vibrant colours. Fantastic to the white walls when the sun shines through.
Written September 1, 2013
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Keith K
105 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2017 • Couples
My wife and I visited Aero and decided to follow the Rick Steves self-guided tour. When we came across the church we were impressed with the layout of the cemetery and its care. In the church there was so much to see ... the painters unhappy "fool" on the ceiling, the hour glasses on the pulpit, and much more. If you get the chance, stop and check it out.
Written June 20, 2017
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xandersmom1
Baltimore, MD133 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2015 • Family
Pretty church with very nice frescoes And serene churchyard. It has a funny touch here and there such as the self portrait of the painter and the "fool" he painted over the third left pew on the ceiling. The richly carved altarpiece has a lot going on as well. Definitely worth a stop if you are on Aero.
Written July 15, 2015
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DKJPUS
Ridgefield, CT153 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022
Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. Lovely church, which is well maintained both inside and out. Very happy we stopped here.
Written September 14, 2022
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Zak McCracken
Odense, Denmark12 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2020 • Family
Cheap entrance. Safe stairs. Awesome view of sea, land and churches. A well worth visit if you find yourself in the neighborhood.
Written July 17, 2020
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merlinsurrietrekker
Glenshaw, PA716 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019 • Friends
Such a lovely middle age church located in a small village on AEro. The churchyard has a very pretty cometary which is obviously canned for by loving hands.
Once you cross the threshold you are able to take in the serenity of this place of worship.
The altar is beautiful and has a little interesting quirk in the lower right corner.
Don’t forget to look up and enjoy the face with the gaping mouth.
Written September 17, 2019
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FoodCritic1955
Ferndale, CA14 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Family
This church holds a special place in our family. This is where our Grandfather was raised. This is our third time visiting here. Each time the people are most welcoming and friendly! A very special feeling to step back in time. The church is in incredible condition for as old as it it! Definitely coming back!
Written July 3, 2019
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cashelguy
Cudahy, WI359 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Couples
This church from the Middle Ages isn't that much to look at from the outside, but on the inside it is glorious. It has beautiful paintings on its walls. Don't miss the fool on the ceiling with a bell chord coming out of his mouth. Like many Danish churches it has models of 18th century sailing ships hanging from the ceiling. There is a beautiful altar piece and an impeccably groomed graveyard.
Written July 11, 2018
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