Trinitatis Kirke, constructed in the 17th century and rebuilt in the 18th after a fire, is a significant landmark in Copenhagen. Originally intended as a church for the University of Copenhagen, it showcases a distinctive Nordic baroque style with a predominantly wooden interior. The church is renowned for its impressive organ, chandeliers, and a unique three-sided grandfather clock. Its proximity to the Round Tower (Rundetaarn) makes it a convenient and often-visited destination, offering a tranquil respite from the bustling city.
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