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  1. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Roskilde Domkirke - set fra bispegården. Roskilde Domkirke, west fassade. Inne i domkirken / Interior of the cathedral. Christian 4.s kapel på nordsiden af kirkeskibet. Orglet. Alteret. Absalonsbuen fra 1200-tallet, der forbinder domkirken med bispegården. Roskilde Domkirke - Wilhelm Marstrands maleri af Christian 4. på Trefoldigheden.

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  3. Bishop of Roskilde. The sources around William's tenure as bishop are scarce. He is attributed with initiating the construction of Roskilde Cathedral that his successor completed in around 1080. According to Saxo Grammaticus, William had a close relationship with King Sweyn II that allowed him to secure valuable land and power for his bishopric

  4. 罗斯基勒主教座堂. 罗斯基勒主教座堂 ( 丹麥語 : Roskilde Domkirke ),位于 丹麦 东部 西兰岛 的 罗斯基勒 市,主教座堂建于12世纪到13世纪,是史上第一座用砖建造的 羅曼式建築 ,並融合了哥特式和 罗马式 的建筑风格,在經過多次修建後則成為斯堪地那維亞 ...

  5. The Roskilde Cathedral was built in 1170 and is the first gothic cathedral in Scandinavia. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an outstanding example of one of the earliest brick-built cathedrals. It had a significant influence on the spread of bricks as a building material throughout Northern Europe.

  6. The architecture of the Cathedral makes it a World Heritage Site - just 25 minutes by train from Copenhagen Central Station. The Cathedral is placed in Roskilde - famous for its music festival. The 1000 year old city is a must-see for anyone with an interest in history, architecture and Vikings. With its picturesque location by the fjord and ...

  7. Visiting Roskilde Cathedral. When visiting Roskilde Cathedral, a free guidebook is included in the entrance. The guidebook gives a short overview of the history of the Cathedral, the answer to why the red bricks are a World Heritage Site and the most important highlights. Monday-Saturday: 10.00-18.00 / Sunday: 13.00-16.00