Hunseby Church

Built in the middle of the 12th century, the church has a Romanesque chancel and nave and a Gothic tower.

From Romanesque inscriptions in the stonework supporting an old portal, it appears the church must have existed in the middle of the 12th century.

The Knuthenborg burial chapel was added on the south side of the church in 1851 and completely rebuilt in 1880.

The Auricular Baroque altarpiece is from c. 1700 with a painting of the Last Supper and the arms of Eggert Christopher Knuth and Sister Lerche.

The pulpit, in the High Renaissance style, is from 1617 and bears the arms of Knud Urne and Merete Grubbe.