The largest church dome in Scandinavia
Just behind Amalienborg Palace sits one of Copenhagen’s most beautiful landmarks, Frederik's Church. Nicknamed the Marble Church for its stone clad exterior, the building is reminiscent of St Peter's Basilica in Rome, with a vast 46 metre-high copper dome, which gives spectacular views across the city to Sweden.
The church was a long time in the making. Although the foundations were laid first in 1740 on the orders of King Frederik V, various issues meant that work was suspended for 100 years and the building was only completed in 1894.
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