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Sankt Knuds Kirke
Odense's imposing 14th-century Gothic cathedral Sankt Knuds Kirke reflects the city's medieval wealth and stature. The cathedral's most intriguing attraction lies in the chilly crypt, down an inconspicuous staircase to the right of the altar. You'll find a glass case containing the 900-year-old skeleton of Denmark's patron saint, King Canute (Knud) II, alongside the bones of his younger brother Benedikt.
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Vor Frue Kirke
Vor Frue Kirke is traditionally the oldest church in Odense, although records confirming this are hazy. Most of the whitewashed interior dates back to the 13th century.
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