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Sædinge Kirke

Previously called "The Church Along The Beach", when the inlet stretched out to the church.

It is constructed with red monk bricks.

Part of chalk paintings from 1300-1480 is still available.

Beside the chancel, closer to the dike, there has been a spring. Around 1636, the churchyard was a market. The tombstones are reinforced with iron bars to protect them against the animals.

Sædinge Church was first constructed around 1250.

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