Grundtvig’s Church in Copenhagen is an Architectural Wonder

The  Grundtvig’s Church is located in Copenhagen, Denmark, and it’s an amazing example of expressionist architecture.

Often referred to as a Gothic cathedral, the church was completed in 1940. “It was built in commemoration of the Danish priest, poet, politician, and reformer Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig. His philosophy influenced modern Danish national conciseness,” writes Unusual Places.

The church doesn’t have any frescos, stained glass windows, or other typical decoration. The only thing you can see is a yellow brick and beech wood chairs that are a classic example of traditional Danish furniture design.

It’s worth a visit even if you’re not an architecture enthusiast and it will take your breath away.