词条 | Magleby Church |
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Magleby Church is located in the village of Magleby in the east of Møn, an island in south-eastern Denmark. HistoryThe church was originally built in the Romanesque style in the second half of the 13th century. The rounded tops of bricked-in windows from this period can still be seen on either side of the nave. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the church was converted to the Gothic style with cross vaults, Gothic windows and a number of additions and extensions. The tower which dates back to the older parts of the church originally had a twin top but was later covered with a roof. Today's churchThe Renaissance altar piece is from 1598. The pulpit is oak from 1859. ChurchyardGraves of Stutthof inmatesIn the churchyard, the graves of Russian and Polish prisoners from the Stutthof concentration camp can be seen. They died in May 1945 shortly after arriving in Denmark on an old river barge with 351 others who survived the ordeal. Notable peopleNotable people buried in the churchyard include:
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5 : Churches in Vordingborg Municipality|Churches in the Diocese of Roskilde|12th-century Church of Denmark churches|Lutheran churches converted from Roman Catholicism|Møn |
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