Churches in Østsalling
At this page you will find an overview of Danish churches in Østsalling.
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Junget Church
Visit Junget Church and see the pulpit from 1595, erected by Albert Skeel, whose executed body was later buried beneath it.

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Selde Church
From the outside, Selde Church appears as a traditional 15th-century village church, but inside, you'll discover a wealth of impressive decorative features.

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Åsted Church
East of Åsted Church lies an area with deep roots in Denmark’s legal history. This is where the Åsted Birketing was held from 1552 to 1688.

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Durup Church
Come to Durup Church on the last Monday of each month between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., enjoy a cup of coffee in the porch, and take a moment to read the gravestone, which ends with a beautiful message to future generations: “Live, reader, as he lived here, and you will be dear to both God and mankind.”

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Thorum Church
Visit Thorum Church and meet “Salling’s Reformer” – a true first mover of the Reformation era.

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Tøndering Church
At Tøndering Cemetery, you can find a burial site dating back to the 12th century!

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Roslev Church
Roslev Church is a roadside church, open to visitors from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. Step inside and discover how even a church building can evolve with time.

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Rybjerg Church
Can a church contain both a relief of a woman giving birth and an image of Santa Claus? Come to Rybjerg Church and find out!

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Grinderslev Church
Grinderslev Church is not just a building – it is a monument to faith, history, and human life. A visit here is a journey through centuries, where every stone and detail tells its own story. The church is open on Fridays between 9:30 and 11:30. So come by for a cup of coffee and a chat.

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Thise Church
Visit Thise Church and see an authentic Golden Age painting by Constantin Hansen.

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Jebjerg Church
Visit Jebjerg Church – built on ancient foundations, filled with medieval furnishings, yet only 100 years old.

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Lyby Church
In the Middle Ages, Lyby Church was considered the “Syssel Church” for the Salling district, with a local assembly held at nearby Bostrup Tinghøj.

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Grønning Church
Grønning Church – A Romanesque Gem in the Danish Countryside

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Resen Church - Skive
Resen Church near Skive is a roadside church and is open on weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Stop by and see The Crucifixion by Svend Havsteen-Mikkelsen, as well as a memorial plaque from 1756 dedicated to the noble Rosenkrantz family of Krabbesholm.

