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St. Peter's Church (Danish: St. Petri Kirke, German: St.-Petri-Kirche) is the parish church of the German-speaking community in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated at the corner of Nørregade and Sankt Peders Stræde in the city's Latin Quarter. Built as a single-nave church in the mid-15th century, it is the oldest building in ...
- Denmark
- Larslejsstræde 11, Copenhagen
26 de oct. de 2004 · St. Peter's Church (Danish: St. Petri Kirke, German: St.-Petri-Kirche) is the parish church of the German-speaking community in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated at the corner of Nørregade and Sankt Peders Stræde in the city's Latin Quarter. Built as a single-nave church in the mid-15th century, it is the oldest building in central Copenhagen.
- 15th century
- Sankt Petri Kirke
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© Photo: Saint Petri Church. Directions. View photos. Saint Petri Church in the heart of the old Latin Quarter in Copenhagen is more than 400 years old. The church has a German-speaking congregation and is a treasure of stories about Danish-German relations for centuries.
8 de dic. de 2022 · Sankt Petri Kirke (St Peter’s Church) Source: Avda ( CC BY-SA 3.0 ) This Copenhagen church is another one that is right in the middle of the city and which you’ll definitely cross while wandering around the older center of town.
The St. Petri Church, a Lutheran-Evangelical church located in the heart of Copenhagen, is intended for the German-speaking minority of the city. The church is the oldest preserved in downtown Copenhagen. With the exception of the spire, the building dates from the 15th century.
St. Peter's Church (Danish: St. Petri Kirke, German: St.-Petri-Kirche) is the parish church of the German-speaking community in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated at the corner of Nørregade and Sankt Peders Stræde in the city's Latin Quarter. Built as a single-nave church in the mid-15th century, it is the oldest building in central Copenhagen.
Sankt Peder Stræde is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Nørregade to Jarmers Plads, crossing Larsbjørnsstræde, Teglgårdsstræde and Larslejsstræde on the way. The eponymous St. Peter's Church is located at the beginning of the street, on the corner with Nørregade.