Skt Knud's Cathedral

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Historic Echoes of Skt Knud's Cathedral

Skt Knud's Cathedral, located in Odense, is a testament to Danish history and architecture. Founded in the 11th century, it is named after King Knud II, who was canonized in 1101, cementing his legacy as Denmark's patron saint.

This brick-built Gothic cathedral took nearly 200 years to complete (1300–1499), with its tower added in the 1580s. The cathedral features striking whitewashed Gothic arches and a cold crypt that houses the 900-year-old remains of King Knud II and his brother Benedikt, victims of a peasant revolt.

Unforgettable Highlights

  • Crypt of Saints 🏺
  • Gothic Architecture 🎭
  • Medieval Pilgrimage Site 🚶‍♂️

Free to enter, Skt Knud's encourages exploration by tourists, families, and historians alike, making it a significant stop in Odense.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Skt Knud's Cathedral

Historical Foundation

Skt Knud's Cathedral was founded in the 11th century, making it one of the oldest churches in Denmark.

Saint's Remains

The cathedral houses the 900-year-old skeleton of King Knud II, known to be Denmark's patron saint.

Peasant Revolt

King Knud II was murdered during a revolt against high taxes, inspiring his canonization.

Location

2 Klosterbakken

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