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Skt. Mortens Kirke

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With a facade of red brick similar to that of St. Peter's, this church is of minor interest but worth 20 minutes or so of your time. It's found halfway between the rail terminal and that landmark square Axeltorv. Inside, the artistic highlight is a towering altar that was carved in 1667 by Abel Schrøder the Younger. The pulpit of the church is even older, dating from sometime in the early 1600s, and is the work of the artist's father, Abel Schrøder the Elder.