
Jelling church
Jelling Church, located in Denmark, is a historic medieval church built around 1100 AD, notable for its impressive Romanesque architecture and rich cultural significance. It originally served as a royal burial site and features intricate stone carvings and runestones that celebrate Denmark’s Christian history and monarchy. The church is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Jelling, recognized for its importance in Denmark’s national identity and Christianization. Today, it functions as an active parish church and as a symbol of Denmark’s early Christian heritage.