Greyfriars Cemetery (Danish: Gråbrødre Kirkegård) is located close to the Railway Station in central Roskilde, Denmark.
The current Greyfriars Chapel dates from the middle of the 19th century and was listed in 2010 together with the wall and entrance gate.
The friary was demolished after the Reformation, leaving only the chapel which was used as a parish church for the southern part of Roskilde.
[1] The cemetery was originally mainly used by the poor while more wealthy citizens were buried inside the cathedral or in the graveyard which surrounded it.
The chapel is an early example of the Historicist style which would dominate Danish architecture for the rest of the century.