Aarhus Cathedral is the principal religious establishment in Århus, and also the longest as well as the tallest church in Denmark - 93 m long and 96 m tall - with a seating capacity of 1,200. It dates from the 12th century, and is dedicated to St Clemens, the patron saint of sailors It is located on the town's "Large Square," Store Torv. The cathedral has a great deal to interest visitors, including five portals, several frescoes, and an ancient organ.
Youc can also contact them via email at aarhusdom.sogn@km.dk.
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