5 Sights in Fredericia, Denmark (with Map and Images)
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Explore interesting sights in Fredericia, Denmark. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 5 sights are available in Fredericia, Denmark.
Sightseeing Tours in Fredericia1. Det Hvide Vandtårn
The White Water Tower is a water tower in Fredericia, which was in use from 1909 to 1994. The water tower was built in 1908 and is located on Prince George's Bastion on Fredericia Vold. Today, the tower served as a lookout tower, as the platform at the top of the tower is 44 meters above sea level. The artist Søren Hausgaard Kjær has decorated the interior of the tower.
2. Den Tapre Landsoldat
Landsoldaten is a monument in Fredericia. It consists of a cast 3.75 m high bronze statue on a 2.5 m high granite footpiece, flanked by 6 pieces of 168 pd. mortars also in bronze. 2 of them are spoils of war from 1849. On the support is inscribed July 6, 1849.
3. Sankt Knuds Kirke
St. Canute's Church is a Roman Catholic church on Sjællandsgade in Fredericia, Denmark. It is the oldest church founded after the Reformation and has the second oldest Catholic congregation in the Diocese of Copenhagen.
4. DSB Mindelund
DSB Mindelund, located in Fredericia on Fredericia Vold, Holstein Bastion, is a park with memorials of DSB staff who have died in the Service of the Cabinet and staff killed during the German occupation, 1940-1945.
5. Fredericia Vold
Fredericia Vold is a rampart that surrounds central Fredericia. It is Northern Europe's best-preserved ramparts, and with today's use as a public park, it is one of the largest urban parks in Denmark.
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