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Godthaab Church, Copenhagen

20th-century Church of Denmark churchesBuildings and structures in Frederiksberg MunicipalityChurches completed in 1911Churches in the Diocese of CopenhagenLutheran churches in Copenhagen
Godthaabskirken Copenhagen
Godthaabskirken Copenhagen

Godthaab Church is a Church of Denmark parish church situated on Nyelandsvej in the northern part of the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Godthaab Parish takes its name from Godthaabsvej, the principal artery of the area.

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Godthaab Church, Copenhagen
Nyelandsvej, Frederiksberg

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Godthaabskirken (Godthåbskirken)

Nyelandsvej
2000 Frederiksberg
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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