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192:) in 1775, the church door had to be dug free for the congregation to be able to attend the service, and for the following 20 years, the Skageners struggled to keep the church free from sand, without being allowed to close it down. The furnishings and interior decorations were removed and some items were sold. In 1795 the church was closed by royal decree and the body of the church demolished. The chalice, candlesticks, and a bell were used in the new 129: 207:, who now own the site, carried out a minor excavation near the tower. The site of the nave has never been excavated. It is believed that the floor, the altar, and the baptismal font are still there under the sand. All that is visible of the former church and the now-buried village is the whitewashed church tower, which is still maintained as a navigational landmark. 87:. During the last half of the 18th century the church was partially buried by sand from nearby dunes; the congregation had to dig out the entrance each time a service was to be held. The struggle to keep the church free of sand lasted until 1795, when it was abandoned. The church was demolished, leaving the tower with 111:
was on the north side, the porch on the south side, and the tower on the west end of the nave. The church was 45 metres (148 ft) long including the tower, which is a bit more than 22 metres (72 ft) high. The body of the church was built in red brick with a lead roof, and the tower raised in
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ship at Skagen on 31 March 1387. The first day 861 pieces of cloth were salvaged and brought to the nearest church. The next day the priest, Mr. Bernhard, brought another seven packages of cloth to the Sand-Covered Church. Queen
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in restitution even though the merchants valued the cloth at 2,750 nobles. The priest kept the seven packs of cloth but swore “by his dignity as a priest to report to the king and queen how many lengths they contained”.
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between 1400 and 1800, affecting Scotland, Denmark, and Holland; in the 1690s two such events took place in Scotland, and the desertification in the Skagen area happened over two centuries. On
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The last funeral in the churchyard took place either in 1801 or in 1810, according to various accounts. In the late 19th century the
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since before 1937, and it is one of the best-known Danish churches. Its tower has attracted attention from writers such as
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over after 1816. The bricks were imported from the Netherlands and Germany, especially from
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between 1355 and 1387 (the date of its first mention). The church had a long vaulted
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The Sand-Covered Church was in medieval times the largest church in the region of
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The church was mentioned for the first time in relation to the stranding of a
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Weird Europe: A Guide to Bizarre, Macabre, and Just Plain Weird Sights
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around 1600, when the area surrounding the church was affected by the
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Weather, Climate and Human Affairs: A Book of Essays and Other Papers
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The church is one of the oldest buildings in Skagen. It was built of
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Queen Margrete I, 1353–1412: And the Founding of the Nordic Union
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Queen Margrete I, 1353–1412: And the Founding of the Nordic Union
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The Sand-Covered Church is named after Saint Lawrence, in Danish
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which destroyed the fields; it buried the nearby village (near
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received 400 pieces of cloth, and in 1394 ended up paying 320
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as the only part of the original structure still standing.
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57°42′49″N 10°33′03″E / 57.713534°N 10.55089°E / 57.713534; 10.55089
Saint Lawrence of Rome
Skagen
Denmark
crow-stepped gable
brick in the Gothic style
nave
vestry
whitewashed
LĂĽbeck

Vendsyssel
Hanseatic
Margaret I of Denmark
nobles
Crown
Hospital of the Holy Ghost, Aalborg
RĂĄbjerg Mile
desertification
Skagen
North Sea
Great Prayer Day
Easter
Skagen Church
C. F. Hansen
National Museum of Denmark
listed building
Hans Christian Andersen

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