Kirken som kultursted / The Church as a Cultural Venue

Date
15.04.2026
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Start 15.04.2026
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09012-26
 
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Guidet tur i to af byens mest ikoniske kirker Kom med ind i to af Københavns mest imponerende kirker: Vor Frue Kirke og Trinitatis Kirke. På denne guidede tur får du både indsigt i dansk historie, arkitektur og kunst, mens du også øver dig på dansk.

Vi starter ved Vor Frue Kirke, som er Københavns domkirke. Den nuværende bygning er fra 1829 og kirken har bl.a. huset store begivenheder som kongelige kroninger og statsbegravelser.

Andet kirkebesøg er i Trinitatis Kirke, som ligger sammen med Rundetårn og det gamle universitetsbibliotek. Kirken blev indviet i 1656 og er kendt for sin særlige kombination af tro, viden og videnskab.

Du hører både om kirkernes historie, og hvad kirkerne bruges til i dag. Du kan bl.a. komme til koncerter, udstillinger og fællesskabsaktiviteter i de fleste danske kirker.

Undervejs på turen får du mulighed for at tale med de andre kursister om, hvad du ser og oplever. Vi taler både dansk og engelsk, så alle kan være med.

Studieskolens rundvisninger og ture Turen er en god måde at lære dansk på, mens du oplever din bys kultur og historie. Du lærer nye ord og udtryk, og du får mulighed for at bruge sproget i samtale med andre.

Det foregår:
Onsdag den 15. april 2026 kl. 12.30-14.30
Start: Vor Frue Kirke, Nørregade 8, Slut: Trinitatis Kirke, Landemærket 2

Vi mødes foran Vor Frue Kirke kl. 12.30.

Hvem kan deltage? Alle kursister på Studieskolens danskkurser er velkomne. Det er gratis, men du skal tilmelde dig på forhånd.




Guided Tour of Two of the City’s Most Iconic Churches
Step inside two of Copenhagen’s most impressive churches: the Church of Our Lady and Trinitatis Church. On this guided tour, you’ll gain insight into Danish history, architecture and art – while also practising your Danish.

We begin at the Church of Our Lady, Copenhagen’s cathedral. The current building dates from 1829 and has hosted major events such as royal coronations and state funerals.

Our second visit is to Trinitatis Church, which is connected to Rundetårn and the old university library. The church was consecrated in 1656 and is renowned for its unique combination of faith, knowledge and science.

You’ll learn about the history of these churches and their role today. Many Danish churches host concerts, exhibitions and community activities.

During the tour, you’ll have the chance to talk with other participants about what you see and experience. We speak both Danish and English, so everyone can join in.

Studieskolen’s Guided Tours and Excursions
This tour is a great way to learn Danish while exploring your city’s culture and history. You’ll pick up new words and expressions and practise using the language in conversation with others.

It takes place:
Wednesday 15 April 2026 from 12.30 to 15.30
Start: Vor Frue Kirke, Nørregade 8, Finish: Trinitatis Kirke, Landemærket 2

We will meet at Vor Frue Kirke at 12.30.

Who can join? All students in Studieskolen’s Danish courses are welcome. Participation is free, but you need to register in advance.

Ina Sophia Ring

Ina recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
”Denmark doesn’t have any mountains, and I know that can be disappointing. However, you can still get a little above ground level in Copenhagen – for example at the Zoo on Frederiksberg, which has a tower with a good view, as has the Church of Our Saviour on Christianshavn.
In the more exotic corner, there is also a refuse incineration plant that you can climb on top of – namely Copenhill.”

Do you have a favourite place outside of Copenhagen?
”Outside of Copenhagen, I recommend visiting the Forest Tower (’Skovtårnet’) on southern Zealand or going for a walk among the treetops at Egeskov Castle on Funen.
In the picture, I’m walking through the forest toward the Forest Tower in my snowsuit (‘flyverdragt’), which is wonderful protection against the wet cold of Danish winters.”
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Kirken som kultursted / The Church as a Cultural Venue

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