Bramdrup Church

Kolding, Denmark

Bramdrup Church dates probably from the late 12th century or 13th century and was rebuilt in 1880. In the cemetery is a memorial for fallen soldiers of Battle of Kolding (1849).

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Kirkely 21, Kolding, Denmark
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Founded: 12th century
Category: Religious sites in Denmark
Historical period: The First Kingdom (Denmark)

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per damm (2 years ago)
Have visited the cemetery, but never in the church itself. But beautiful with these stone walls.
Jonna Lyngsø (2 years ago)
All family events. Baptism confirmation, wedding and funeral. Takes place in Bramdrup church. A nice church
flemsetaps (3 years ago)
Needs well enough for a round inside
Hanne Aagaard Lauridsen (3 years ago)
A very moving funeral with many flowers.
Anette Wittorff (3 years ago)
It's a nice church
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