St. Andrew's Church, Copenhagen

St. Andrew's Church (Danish: Sankt Andreas Kirke) is a Lutheran church on Gothersgade in Copenhagen, Denmark, which was designed by the architect Martin Borch and built from 1897 to 1901.

St. Andrew's is a two nave church oriented with the choir to the west and the main entrance to the east.

Its style is mainly inspired by Danish brick architecture of the late Romanesque period.

The latter were designed by Anders Bundgaard, known as the creator of the Gefion Fountain at Langelinie, while Thomas Bærentsen designed a number of reliefs including a circular relief of St. Andrew on the north wall of the nave.

The lateral nave on the south side has three pointed gables.