List of churches in Odder Municipality

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Alrø Church was established late in the Middle Ages, possibly not until the 1400s.

A funeral chapel was built on the choir's north side in 1748 by the owner of Aakær and the church, Hedevig Margrete Bornemann.

She is also buried on the church's cemetery, in a highly decorated coffin in a burial vault from 1750.

The church's altarpiece is from 1635 to 1640 and made by carver Peder Jensen Kolding.

The pulpit is from 1637, and carved by Peder Jensen Kolding.

Several tombstones are preserved in the church, including a runestone from the Viking Age.

The altarpiece was made in 1613 in the former village of Vrold, which has today merged with Skanderborg.

The current organ was built in 1937 by A. C. Zachariasen from Aarhus, and was donated by Ane Albech.

Odder Parish Church was built in the later half of the 1100s.

The altarpiece is from 1640 and made by Peder Jensen Kolding.

It portrays the Last Supper and in front of the two pillars are figures of the evangelists of Luke and John.

Models of Matthew and Mark sit on top of the altarpiece.

On top of the altarpiece is also a model of the Crucifixion of Jesus.

The altarpiece is in oak and from 1610 by Oluf Olufsen and Lauritz Andersen Riber.

The pulpit is from 1616 and also made by Oluf Olufsen, as well as a painter from Odense.

It was an important landmark for the maritime traffic around the island, however, and the repairs went through.

The pulpit and sounding board are from the earlier half of the 1600s.

It is a model of the Danish ship of the line Louise Augusta from 1783.

The congregation was founded in 1884 and the church built in 1885 and opened in 1886.

The drawings for the church were made by Christen Jensen.

The altarpiece displays a young Jesus, and is made by Troels Trier.

The organ is from 1899, made by Frederik Nielsen from Aarhus.