Sortebrødre Church is one of Viborg's oldest churches, largely unchanged since it was built by the Dominican Order in the 13th century. Discover this historic treasure right in the centre of Viborg, by Sortebrødre Stræde and the Mageløs alley.
In Sortebrødre Church in Viborg you will find the beautiful altarpiece, donated by Copenhagen Castle Church after the great fire in Viborg in 1726.
Sortebrødre Church was originally part of a large monastery complex. Inside you can admire more than 200 pictures painted by I.C. Trane between 1726 and 1734, which adorn the chairs and illustrate the biblical beliefs of the time. The altarpiece, made in Antwerp between 1520 and 1540, originally stood in Copenhagen Castle Church and was donated to Sortebrødre Church by King Frederik IV after the Great Fire of Viborg in 1726. The church is a beautiful combination of Romanesque and Gothic styles.
In addition to the impressive altarpiece, you can experience a church guide who will tell you about the church's long, colourful and exciting history. The Mageløs alley, named after a poisonous green phoenix, adds extra charm to the visit. Once upon a time there was a house here that everyone thought was magelous, but it burned down several times. However, the name Mageløs lives on.
Sortebrødre Church and the surrounding streets offer a unique atmosphere with historic buildings and cosy atmosphere. Whether you're interested in history or just want to enjoy a stroll in beautiful surroundings, Sortebrødre Church is a must-see in Viborg.