zhangmao
罗斯基勒大教堂位于离哥本哈根西边约20公里的罗斯基勒的看的到峡湾的地方。下火车后走几步就能看到两座尖塔。砖作的建筑相当壮大。内部装饰、材料、艺术方面都很朴实,缺乏点华丽,但很有风度,气氛很庄严。二楼有小博物馆,有历史性的陈列品。在这儿埋葬着丹麦王族,看到了好多豪华的棺木,一个礼拜堂里也看到了皇后朱丽安娜·玛丽的棺前放着花。
MummyMoar
Thank you for reviewing Roskilde Cathedral. We are currently looking into translating the danish text in the Cathedral Museum.
HermanK449
我非常喜欢教堂!华丽及不同国王时期的装饰非常棒。教堂很安静而且很少有人在,这给了我们时间好好逛一逛,欣赏这座瑰宝,拍了很多照片。
RabyFamily
最近,我和家人还有一位丹麦朋友去参观了罗斯基勒大教堂。我们不太了解这座教堂的历史,刚好我们的这位丹麦朋友就成了我们的导游。在购买门票的时候还会附赠一本指南手册,非常有用。这座教堂很宏伟,所有的丹麦王室去世后都要安息与此处,地下墓穴也很宏大。在这里,你可以慢慢看,读读各区的介绍,这种静谧的美值得来看看。
pathaw
大教堂自身就非常令人印象深刻,再加上它作为皇家墓室的历史,这里绝对是必去的景点。一定要沿着大教堂外面走一走,因为这里的建筑风格很有意思。
MartinJ322
当你来到罗斯基勒这个地方,不管你从北边、西边还是南边进来,都可以从很远就看到这个壮观的大教堂。它就像个地标,在那里欢迎你,你也会为它的雄伟壮观和充满了历史气息的周边而惊叹。教堂内部看起来和其他大教堂差不多,但保护得很好。你会感到自己沉浸在历史当中。
SamsomDenmark
This place is very old and very well kept.. Simply beautiful.. And photo shootng is allowed... Do bring your camera!
lfranci
The Roskilde Cathedral is an amazing building from about 1100. The last viking king, Harald Bluetooth, is said to be burried there. Since then, all member of royal family - mainly kings, queens, princess and prince - have been burried there. The construction is big and can be seen far from the fiorde. Worth a visit!
RodD530
Our family visited the Roskilde Cathedral in late December and thoroughly enjoyed the experience.The Cathedral holds a the burial remains of the most of the Danish monarchs for the past 600 years and each of the side chapels which is dedicated to a family group has the most amazing decorations and paintings that it is almost impossible not to be left in awe. The location of the cathedral on top of the hill allows you to obtain a great view over the Roskilde Fjord as well as the beautiful homes and buildings located nearby.I would rate this Cathedral as one of the most impressive I have seen and it is certainly worth a visit. A suggestion worth considering if you are staying in Copenhagen and would like to visit the Cathedral is combine a visit here with a visit to the Viking Ship museum which located at the bottom of the hill on edge of the fjord.
Michael_Wolf_Bek
Placed in absolutely city-centre along main square and with breath-taking view over the fjord, this spectacular cathedral is towering the city and can be seen from mile. Inside a respectful silence rules. Despite of many spectators the feeling inside the cathedral never gets cramped. Fascinating tombs of ancient kings, queens, nobility etc. can be seen. Even possible to come real close. Don't miss this opportunity!
Brasileirarj
This church is amazing and wanderful. I have been there in 2009 and I took some unforgettable photos. If you are going to Denmark you can go there to visit, it is lovely!
Drewhelle
Roskilde Domkirke is the oldest gothic building in Denmark and houses a huge collection of Royal Danish tombs in chapels, the most impressive being that of King Christian IV. Over near the entrance to the cathedral is a medieval clock that strikes on the hour where St Jorgens runs out on his horse to slay a dragon and upstairs houses the cathedral museum which chronicles its 1000 year history. Entry fee is reasonable and we received a great little book on the cathedral which was very informative. Well worth a visit and Roskilde city centre is a short stroll from the cathedral.
joesO2754CZ
This is a UNESCO World Heritage site and with good reason. It was built in the 12th century and is a very early example of red brick architecture. It's also the final resting place of Denmark's royals, going as far back as the 13th century. A must visit if you're in Roskilde.
Suzanne2303
Roskilde is only half an hour by train from Copenhagen Central station. The Cathedral is another 5 minutes walk and is included on the Copenhagen card for free. It is truly beautiful inside, with numerous side chapels containing elaborate tombs of Danish royals. The cathedral is beautifully presented, with everything easy to follow thanks to the keepsake booklet included in the entry. ' a photographers delight'!
learningitalianat50
We caught the train out to Roskilde, about an hour away. It was a 10 minute walk to the cathedral through the town, past a town square to the church. This is the burial place of most of the kings and queens of Denmark for the last 1000 years or so. It is fascinating to see the tombs and monuments, although the church itself is quite plain both inside and out. Highly recommended.