Sankt Ibs Kirke

Sankt Ibs Kirke

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Hidden amongst modern houses stands Sankt Ibs Kirke a Romanesque church in Roskilde. Its history stretches back centuries. Archaeological digs revealed a much older wooden church on the same spot. This earlier structure existed in the 11th century. Around 1100 a stone church replaced the wooden one. It was constructed of travertine limestone.

Sankt Ibs Kirke initially comprised a nave and chancel. These had flat ceilings. The building measured 22 meters long. In the 13th century additions transformed the church. Tall slender windows appeared. A tower and porch were added. The flat ceilings were replaced with vaults. The vibrant frescoes that once adorned the walls are mostly gone. Only a few traces remain on the rear wall. Jacob Kornerup recorded the lost art in watercolors in the late 19th century.

Sankt Ibs Kirke served as a parish church until 1808. The congregation then moved to St Jorgenbjerg Church. During the Napoleonic Wars the church served a different purpose. It became an infirmary for Spanish soldiers. After the wars it was sold to a merchant in 1815. He was less interested in preserving history than profit. He demolished much of the church using the nave as a warehouse.

Fortunately the Diocese of Zealand repurchased Sankt Ibs Kirke in 1884. A restoration followed in 1922. Today the church is no longer in use for worship. It has a flat wooden ceiling a far cry from its vaulted past. The medieval part of the building received heritage listing in 1987. The Romanesque granite font remains. You can see it to the east of the building. The other furnishings were removed when the church became an infirmary.

Sankt Ibs Kirke’s graveyard holds the remains of notable figures. Jens Otto Arhnung a writer and historian is buried there. So are Henry Christensen a politician and editor and Axel Marius Hansen another politician. Max Harvoe a labor union leader is also interred. Sigrid Kahler a ceramist and painter rests here. Anders Ring a silversmith and his uncle LA Ring a famous painter share this final resting place.

Sankt Ibs Kirke stands as a silent testament to Roskilde’s rich past. Its story is one of transformation resilience and the enduring power of history. It reminds us of the layers of time embedded in this ancient land. Step inside and breathe in the echoes of centuries past.

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