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Ljørslev Kirke
Ljørslev Church carries traces from several eras. The building dates back to the 12th century and was extended in the 15th century, when both the tower and the baptismal font were added. The pulpit is from the 18th century, and the altarpiece dates from the 19th century.
Romanesque ashlar stone building. The ship extended in the 1400s. Late Gothic tower from the same period (much restored). Gothic font of Gotland limestone. Pulpit in rural Baroque 1706th
If the door is locked, the key can be obtained from the verger or in the rectory.