Skælskør

Coordinates: 55°15′14″N 11°17′25″E / 55.25389°N 11.29028°E / 55.25389; 11.29028
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Skælskør
Town
Skælskør seen from the harbour
Skælskør seen from the harbour
UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
DK-4230 Skælskør
Calling code(+45) 58

Skælskør (Danish:

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History

Skælskør was already incorporated as a market town by Valdemar II in 1240. The town's market rights were confirmed by Eric VII on 23 December 1414.[3]

Historically Skælskør was a harbour for traffic between Zealand and Funen, but Korsør took over when the harbour there was settled. Skælskør Fjord is difficult to navigate, and was one of the last waters in Denmark that legally required a pilot on recreational boats.

Saint Nicholas Church

Saint Nicholas Church

Saint Nicholas Church (Danish: Sankt Nicolai Kirke), also known as Skælskør Church, is located centrally in Skælskør. The earliest parts of the church were built in the beginning of the 1200s, with later extensions all built before the 1500s.

The altarpiece is from 1475. The altarpiece depicts the apostles and Jesus' crucifixion. The chalice is from 1729. The baptismal font is from around 1300. The baptismal font lid is from the 1700s. The pulpit is from 1630-1631, and includes figures of Jesus' birth, baptism, walk to Calvary, crucifixion and ascension. The figures are separated by caryatids. There are three church bells. They are from 1516, 1520 and 1562.

The turret clock is in iron and made by Hans Boesen in 1770.[4]

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ BY3: Population 1. January by rural and urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. ^ BY1: Population 1. January by urban areas, age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  3. ^ "Kerteminde" (in Danish). Center for Byhistorie. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  4. ^ Danmarkskirker.natmus.dk "Skælskør Kirke" Retrieved 6 September 2020