Sct. Bendt's Church
Take a walk in the past
The Monastery of Ringsted and the St. Bendt's Church
The Church of St. Bendt is the only building left of Ringsted Kloster, the Benedictine monastery, that burnt down in 18th century. The church is the oldest brick church in Scandinavia, it dates as far back as to around 1170 A.D.-when it was built to replace a travertine church erected around 1080.
From 1182 to 1341 the Danish kings and queens were buried in the Church of St. Bendt, which, in terms of architecture, history, and sepulchral monuments, is among the finest in the country.
The Church of St Bendt - The first Royal church in Denmark.
In Ringsted rests a.o. King Valdemar 1, Queen Dagmar and King Valdemar Sejr.
The Church of St. Bendt is the only building left of Ringsted Kloster, the Benedictine monastery, that burnt down in 18th century. The church is the oldest brick church in Scandinavia, it dates as far back as to around 1170 A.D.-when it was built to replace a travertine church erected around 1080.
From 1182 to 1341 the Danish kings and queens were buried in the Church of St. Bendt, which, in terms of architecture, history, and sepulchral monuments, is among the finest in the country.
The Church of St Bendt - The first Royal church in Denmark.
In Ringsted rests a.o. King Valdemar 1, Queen Dagmar and King Valdemar Sejr.
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- Sct. Bendt's Church
- Sct. Bendtsgade 3
4100 Ringsted - Phone. (+45) 57611161
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