List of churches in Nyborg Municipality

The baptismal font is in undecorated Romanesque style, built in granite.

After the Second World War, the citizens of Aunslev collected money to buy a 'peace bell' for the church.

On the cemetery, north of the church, is a sacrificial stone from the Bronze Age.

On the cemetery is a tombstone from the 1200s, belonging to an ironsmith named Mads Pebling.

During these renovations, the church also got a turret clock, made by clockmaker Julius Bertram Larsen.

A votive ship built by a local man, Osvald Clausen, hang in the church.

It was created in memory of a man named Svend Danielsen (dead 13 July 1914).

Two mosaics by Maja Lisa Engelhardt were added to the church in 2001.

Inside the church is a large tomb stone from 1537, with carved figures of the owners of Rygaard manor from that time, Johan Urne and Anna Rønnow.

It has the inscription "Domine Jesu iuva Tyge Lauridtsøn 1696", and has survived two fires.

It was found by clockmaker August Larsen, and was donated to Langå Church after his death in 1953.

Thomas Laub has been living in Langå Church's rectory.

Maja Lisa Engelhardt created the altar crucifix, of gilded bronze, in 2011.

Maja Lisa Engelhardt also created a mosaic for the church in 2015.

The largest of the church's chandeliers was donated in 1640 by the mayor's widow, Sidsel Knudsdatter.

The renaissance baptismal font was donated to the church in 1585 by mayor Peder Jensen Skriver.

Inside the church is a gate from 1649, built by Christian IV's smith, Caspar Fincke.

The church has a set of wooden figures of John the Apostle and Jeremiah.

A candle globe, made by local artisan Flemming Knudsen, was added to the church in 2008.

[15][16] The church's turret clock, nicknamed "the Syrian tank" (Danish: Den syriske kampvogn) was replaced by an electric movement in 1972.

The original mechanical movement was built by Henrik Kyhl from Copenhagen, and initially created for Viborg Cathedral, who couldn't afford it.

In 1933 it was no longer mandatory, and attending church became optional and a service to the prisoners.

The construction was ordered by Christoffer Valckendorf, the owner of Glorup manor at the time.

She failed to hit, and instead the stone landed near Hesselager, where it is located today.

The baptismal font is approximately as old as the church itself, made in Romanesque style in granite.

The oldest of the three is from 1709, donated by priest Christian Michael Luja at his wedding.

Former owner of Ørbæklunde manor are buried in a crypt under the church.

Stella Maris is a former Catholic church located in Nyborg.

The church is today part of the neighbouring independent school.

[28] Construction of the church began in August 1927 and it was opened on 8 July 1928.