Churches around Nissum Fjord
The church has, over time, had a prominent role around Nissum Fjord. Many of the churches are from the Middle Ages, and the harsh weather conditions have influenced the role of the churches. Husby Church's spire is called ridge spire and was used as a sailing mark by sailors.
Bøvling Congretional Church - "Marie Church"
Bøvling Congregational Church is also called Marie Church.
The "Marie Church" was originally built in 1875 as a fairly simple building.
With a thorough rebuilding around 1920 under the clear influen...
Bøvling Church
Bøvling Church originally belonged to Manor house Rysensten, and is therefore also next door to Manor.
Vemb Church
Vemb Church consists of a lead roofed choir and nave, erected in raw granite boulder with shaped corner ashlars and also later porch facing north.
Bell tower from middle of the 18th century.
Nørre Gørding Church
Nørre Gørding Church consists of a leaded roofed choir and nave, built in granite ashlar on a chamfered edge plinth.
Later was added a porch facing south.
Bell tower from the middle of the 18th cent...
Thorsminde Church
The church of Thorsminde is a former lifeboat shelter converted into a church in 1939.
Sdr. Nissum Church
Sønder Nissum Church is located as a landmark and is located by the coastal road between two access roads to the city.
Husby Church
Husby Church is a whitewashed Romanesque square stone church built in the 13th century.
The tower and porch have been added in the late Middle Ages.
Staby Church
The Staby Church in West Jutland, is boasting many fine architectural details, dates back to the Middle Ages. It has a Romanesque chancel, apse, and nave.
The Staby Church was built around 1200 from ...