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  1. A Catedral de Roskilde (em dinamarquês: Roskilde Domkirke; PRONÚNCIA ), na cidade de Roskilde na ilha de Zelândia no leste da Dinamarca é uma catedral da Igreja Evangélica Luterana da Dinamarca. Foi a primeira catedral gótica construída em tijolo, e a sua edificação encorajou a expansão deste estilo Gótico de Tijolo por todo o Norte da Europa.

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    Previous churches

    Roskilde was named the new capital of Denmark by King Harald Bluetooth around the year 960. The king had previously resided in Jelling, where he built a church and raised the Jelling stones, but after uniting the Danes and Norwegians, a move was necessary to enable the monarch to stay close to the centre of power in the new kingdom. According to written sources, when moving to Roskilde, Bluetooth built a royal farm and next to it, a small stave church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity. Little is...

    Current cathedral

    It has been accepted, that soon after he became Bishop of Roskilde in 1157, Absalon began to expand the travertine cathedral. In 1160, the art of firing bricks was brought to Denmark from Italy by monks, and the new material was employed. Researchers decided to build a new cathedral around the existing one, allowing services to continue during construction. It has long been believed that bishop Absalon began construction, and when Absalon was forced to surrender his position as Bishop of Rosk...

    Frederik IX's burial site

    Opened on September 23, 1985, it was the first burial site outside of the cathedral itself. The reason for the construction was twofold: it had been Frederik IX's wish to be buried outside the cathedral, in view of Roskilde Fjord (the king was a keen sailor and closely connected to the navy), and in any case there was no space left in the chapel of Christian IX. It was only on the king's death in January 1972 that debate was opened on how his wish could be granted. A meeting was held in May o...

    Choir

    1. Margrethe I(d. 1412): immediately behind the high altar

    Piers flanking the apse

    1. Harald Bluetooth (d. 985–986): supposedly buried in the northwestern pier, but no grave or remains have been found 2. Sweyn II Estridsen(d. 1076) in the southeastern pier Estrid Svendsdatter (d. between 1057 & 1073) was widely believed to have been buried in the northeastern pier, but a DNA test in 2003 dispelled the myth as the remains belonged to a woman much too young to be Estrid Svendsdatter. The new theory is that the sign on the pier refers to Margareta Hasbjörnsdatter, who was also...

    Apse

    1. Christopher III of Bavaria(d. 1448) 2. Christian V (d. 1699) and Queen Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel(or Hesse-Cassel) (d. 1714) 3. Frederick IV (d. 1730) and Queen Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow(d. 1721)

    Since 1987, the cathedral has been home to one of Denmark's leading boys' choirs, the Roskilde Cathedral Boys' Choir. The choir is a key resource in parish youth work. All choristers go to normal school but meet 2–3 times a week to rehearse. Every second year the choir travels abroad to different destinations, such as New Zealand, Scandinavia, Engl...

    In 1554 a new organ built by Herman Raphaelis(also known as Hermann Rodensteen) was donated to the cathedral for services. It was updated/enlarged in 1611, 1654, the 1690s (?), 1833, 1926 and the 1950s. During the 1980s tonal and technical problems became apparent. A thorough investigation—and the presence in the instrument of a considerable quanti...

  2. La catedral de Roskilde es una de las atracciones principales de la ciudad de Roskilde, en Dinamarca, con 150.000 visitantes al año. Fue inscrita, junto con su entorno, en la lista del patrimonio mundial en 1995, con los criterios C (ii) (iv). Era la iglesia principal de la antigua diócesis de Roskilde antes de la aparición del luteranismo .

  3. A Catedral de Roskilde , na cidade de Roskilde na ilha de Zelândia no leste da Dinamarca é uma catedral da Igreja Evangélica Luterana da Dinamarca. Foi a primeira catedral gótica construída em tijolo, e a sua edificação encorajou a expansão deste estilo Gótico de Tijolo por todo o Norte da Europa.

  4. 17 de out. de 2022 · Roskilde Cathedral. Built in the 12th and 13th centuries, this was Scandinavia's first Gothic cathedral to be built of brick and it encouraged the spread of this style throughout northern Europe. It has been the mausoleum of the Danish royal family since the 15th century.