Visiting XII century roman church that is still living and breathing (helds services, serves community) and yet holds the memories of all this history is A MUST
Évaluation soumise le 7 mai 2019
Magdalena7301
What a great church!
Visiting XII century roman church that is still living and breathing (helds services, serves community) and yet holds the memories of all this history is A MUST
Évaluation soumise le 7 mai 2019
31Elaine
Gorgeous round church
Well worth a visit, very plain church that has a feeling of peace. You can go up a tiny staircase to access two floors above. Accessible from a bus route but you will have to ask the driver to stop as...
Évaluation soumise le 1 oct. 2017
31Elaine
Gorgeous round church
Well worth a visit, very plain church that has a feeling of peace. You can go up a tiny staircase to access two floors above. Accessible from a bus route but you will have to ask the driver to stop as...
Évaluation soumise le 1 oct. 2017
frankolsendk
Small, but not as crowded
Sct. Ols church is small, but without the crowds of Østerlars, so it's a more intense experience. And the climb though the narrow door to get upstairs is for sure an intense experience
What a great church!
Visiting XII century roman church that is still living and breathing (helds services, serves community) and yet holds the memories of all this history is A MUST
What a great church!
Visiting XII century roman church that is still living and breathing (helds services, serves community) and yet holds the memories of all this history is A MUST
Gorgeous round church
Well worth a visit, very plain church that has a feeling of peace. You can go up a tiny staircase to access two floors above. Accessible from a bus route but you will have to ask the driver to stop as...
Gorgeous round church
Well worth a visit, very plain church that has a feeling of peace. You can go up a tiny staircase to access two floors above. Accessible from a bus route but you will have to ask the driver to stop as...
Small, but not as crowded
Sct. Ols church is small, but without the crowds of Østerlars, so it's a more intense experience. And the climb though the narrow door to get upstairs is for sure an intense experience