St. Mary's Church and the Carmelite Monastery in Helsingør

St. Mary's Church and the Carmelite Monastery in Helsingør

About St. Mary's Church and the Carmelite Monastery in Helsingør

St. Mary's Church and Monastery is a beautiful and historic site in Helsingør with a long and exciting past. The church and monastery date back to the Middle Ages and have been a central part of the city's religious life for many centuries.

Visitors can enjoy the beautiful architecture, learn about the religious history of the area, and perhaps participate in one of the many activities that take place in the church.

St. Mary's Church – Opening hours:
Summer season (May 16–September 15):
Tuesday–Sunday from 10 a.m.–3 p.m.

Winter season (September 16–May 15):
Tuesday–Sunday from 10 a.m.–2 p.m.

Link to guided tours of the church and monastery

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Highlights at St. Mary's Church and Monastery:

  • History: The church was originally built in the 1430s as part of a Dominican monastery. After the Reformation in 1536, the monastery was dissolved, but the church continued as an independent ecclesiastical institution.
  • Architecture: The church is Gothic in style with an impressive interior and beautiful frescoes preserved from the Middle Ages. The tower is particularly noteworthy and offers a beautiful view of Helsingør.
  • Monastery history: The monastery played an important role as a religious and social center, where monks performed prayers, acts of charity, and educational tasks.
  • Culture and events: St. Mary's Church is still used for church services, but it also hosts concerts, lectures, and other cultural events that visitors can attend.
  • Location: The church has an atmosphere of calm and tranquility, making it a wonderful place for reflection and peaceful experiences.

Overview map – walking route