Brorson's Church

The building was constructed by master mason Vilhelm Køhler (1869-1956),[1] The church is inspired by Byzantine and late Romanesque architecture.

[2] The plan is cruciform with a square-shaped central tower, and it is built in red brick with corners and details in granite.

A double granite staircase leads up to the main entrance which is located in the south-eastern cross arm.

[2] The vault in the central tower is decorated with lime frescos depicting Christ surrounded by Evangelist symbols and angels.

[2] In the three windows of the choir, there are glass paintings by Axel Hou and the walls have blinds with verses by Brorson.