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St Alban’s Church: Copenhagen’s English Gothic Treasure

Discover St Alban’s Church, Copenhagen’s only Anglican church, where neo-Gothic architecture and lush parkland meet Danish and British history near the city's harbor.

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St Alban’s Church, also known as the English Church, is a striking Anglican church set amid the picturesque Churchillparken in Copenhagen. Completed in 1887, it blends beautifully carved stonework, vibrant stained glass, and an elegant spire, standing as both a religious and architectural landmark. Its serene setting beside the Gefion Fountain and close to the historic Kastellet fortress makes it a unique cultural destination, attracting visitors with its timeless atmosphere and insights into the city's international past.

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  • Monday 9 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit around midday to enjoy the church bathed in natural light, highlighting its beautiful stained glass windows.
  • Combine your visit with nearby attractions such as the Gefion Fountain and Kastellet fortress, easily reached on foot.
  • Entry is free, but consider leaving a donation to help with the church's ongoing maintenance.
  • Check the official schedule for occasional concerts or English-language services to enhance your experience.
  • Photography is allowed, but respect services or events which may be taking place during your visit.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Arriving at Østerport Station—the key rail and metro hub north of central Copenhagen—it’s an easy walk through green parkland. Churchillparken is signposted and sits just beside the city’s historic fortress Kastellet and the famous Gefion Fountain. Allow for roughly a 10–15-minute walk along leafy avenues, with the church’s spire visible above the treetops. The paved paths are smooth and accessible, making it comfortable for most visitors.

  • Public Transport

    From central Copenhagen, city buses connect to stations close to Churchillparken. Public transit tickets in the city center cost DKK 24 for a single adult fare. Once at Østerport or the nearby stops, the church is a short stroll away through open park spaces, bordered by the moat and ramparts of Kastellet.

  • Taxi

    A taxi from Copenhagen’s city center to Churchillparken is a brief journey, typically taking under 10 minutes depending on traffic and costing approximately DKK 100–150. Taxis can drop passengers near park entrances, but parking is limited near the church, especially during busy days or public events.

  • Cycling

    Cycling is an excellent way to arrive via Copenhagen’s extensive and bike-friendly paths. Bike rental stations are numerous near the city center and main transport hubs. Expect a pleasant 10–15-minute ride, crossing bridges and green avenues, with plenty of bike racks near the park’s edge. Rentals average DKK 25–35 per hour.

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St Alban’s Church rises gracefully alongside the leafy paths of Churchillparken, its slender spire and flint-and-limestone walls instantly recognizable against the backdrop of Copenhagen’s harborfront. Built in 1885–87 primarily for the city’s burgeoning Anglican community—many of whom were British expatriates involved with the railway or local trade—the church stands as the only Anglican place of worship in Denmark. Designed by British architect Sir Arthur Blomfield in a distinct English Gothic Revival style, its pointed arches, intricate tracery, and richly painted interior vaults evoke a sense of English countryside tranquility right at the heart of vibrant Copenhagen. Inside, natural light streams through bright stained glass windows, illuminating polished woodwork and ornate decoration. The peaceful nave invites quiet reflection, while reminders of Danish-British connections—such as royal coats of arms and commemorative plaques—reveal layers of shared history. The church’s beautiful materials, from English flint shipped specially for the facade to the locally sourced Danish stone, highlight the collaborative spirit of its creation. Outside, the landscaped lawns merge seamlessly with the adjacent moat and citadel walls of Kastellet, creating a harmonious oasis. Visitors will often find the doors open to both worshippers and curious explorers, with regular choral services and seasonal concerts giving further vibrancy to the space. St Alban’s sits within a few steps of major sights like the iconic Gefion Fountain and Copenhagen’s Little Mermaid statue. Its garden setting makes it a favorite spot for a contemplative stroll or a photo opportunity amid blooming flowers and sturdy old trees. Whether you’re interested in architecture, history, or simply want a moment’s calm away from the bustle, St Alban’s Church offers a uniquely British-Danish slice of city heritage—free to enter and always welcoming.

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