Harald Magnus Lønborg-Jensen (10 October 1871 – 1 November 1941) was a Danish architect known as a productive church and restoration-architect.
[1] Harald Lønborg-Jensen was born at Rødemarkshus near Tureby on the island of Zealand, Denmark.
He was trained as a carpenter by his father Fritz Julius Jensen who worked as a building constructor.
He was awarded the Theophilus Hansens Legat, using the funding to travel in Austria, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands in 1904.
Lønborg-Jensen was married in Ebeltoft 1 October 1895 to Eline Inga Benedicte Jensen (1870-1939).