Bandholm Church
Bandholm Church is a Church of Denmark parish church located in the harbor village of Bandholm some 8 km (5.0 mi) north of Maribo on the Danish island of Lolland. It was built in 1874 by Henrik Steffens Sibbern to a cruciform plan in the Romanesque Revival style. Built of red brick, it consists of a chancel, a nave and a tower with a conical spire.[1]
History
Bandholm was originally part of Østofte parish. As the population of the village increased, there was a need for a local church. Count Knuth of neighbouring Knuthenborg provided land for its construction on the corner of Birketvej and Koholtvej. The architect, H.S. Sibbern (1826–1901) was charged with the design of the church. He had also designed the various buildings in Knuthenborg Park. In 1881, Bandholm became a parish in its own right.[1][2]
Interior
There is no altarpiece in the church but three stained-glass windows decorate the east wall, the central one depicting the Last Supper.[3] The church has a Busch organ, renovated by Starup & Søn in 1974.[4]
- Stained-glass windows
- Ceiling
See also
References
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- Bandholm
- Birket
- Branderslev
- Dannemare
- Guldborg
- Holeby
- Horslunde
- Hunseby
- Kettinge
- Maribo
- Nagelsti
- Nakskov
- Nørreballe
- Nysted
- Øster Ulslev
- Rødby
- Rødbyhavn
- Sakskøbing
- Sandby
- Søllested
- Stokkemarke
- Sundby
- Toreby
- Albuen
- Arninge Church
- Avnede Church
- Bandholm Church
- Birket Church
- Dannemare Church
- Errindlev Church
- Frederiksdal
- Fuglse Church
- Gloslunde Church
- Halsted Church
- Horslunde Church
- Hunseby Church
- Købelev Church
- Maribo Cathedral
- Nakskov Church
- Olstrup Church
- Østofte Church
- Sandby Church
- Sakskøbing Church
- Stokkemarke Church
- Tågerup Church
- Tillitse Church
- Toreby Church
- Gloslunde Rectory
- Kattinge Windmill
- Kong Svends Høj
- Nakskov Old Pharmacy
- Oreby Mølle
- Reventlow Asylum
- Reventlow Warehouse
- Guldborgsund
- Maribo Lakes Nature Reserve
- Nakskov Fjord
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