Hjørring Cathedral
Hjørring Cathedral, located in the town of Hjørring in northern Denmark, is a prominent example of Gothic architecture. The cathedral, officially known as Hjørring Domkirke, was built in the late 19th century and features a striking red brick exterior. Its tall spire and intricate stained glass windows make it a notable landmark in the region.
Inside, the cathedral boasts a spacious nave and beautifully crafted altarpiece. The interior is adorned with various artworks and religious symbols, reflecting its significance as a place of worship. Hjørring Cathedral serves as the seat of the Bishop of Hjørring and is an important center for the local community.