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Roskilde Domkirke cathedral description and photos - Denmark: Roskilde. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Roskilde Domkirke. Photo and descriptionRoskilde is located in eastern Denmark on the island of Zeeland. As the first Gothic cathedral to be built of brick, Roskilde Cathedral had a significant impact on the spread of brick Gothic in Europe. The cathedral was built during the 12th and 13th centuries and combined architectural elements of both Gothic and Romanesque styles. Until the 20th century, it was the only cathedral on the island of Zealand. Since the 15th century, Roskilde Cathedral has become the main burial place of Danish monarchs. 38 kings and queens are buried here. The temple includes several chapels, the names of which were given by the names of the crowned monarchs buried in them: Christian I, Christian VI, Frederick V, Christian IX. King Frederick IX wished to be buried outside the walls of the cathedral, therefore his chapel is located next to the cathedral. In 1554, a new organ, designed by Herman Raphaeli, was donated to the cathedral. It was expanded in 1600 and 1833 and renovated in 1998 and 2000. Since 1987, the cathedral has been home to one of the main Danish boys 'choirs, the Roskilde Cathedral Boys' Choir. Each of the choristers attends a regular school, but they meet 2-3 times a week for rehearsals. The Boys' Choir of Roskilde Cathedral often travels and gives concerts in different countries, for example, in New Zealand, Great Britain, Spain, France, Canada. The cathedral is very popular among tourists, annually receives 125,000 visitors. Since 1995, Roskilde Cathedral has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The temple today performs its main function - it is a functioning church, We also recommend reading Academic Theater. Shota Rustaveli description and photos - Georgia: Tbilisi Topic: Roskilde Domkirke cathedral description and photos - Denmark: Roskilde. |