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Stenum Church
The church in Stenum is a small village church. It is a church without a steeple, and the churchyard is surrounded by an unusually high and strong stone dike made of granite boulders.
The church consists of a Romanesque nave with a chancel/choir which has probably been extended in Gothic time, lower part of the tower from the late Gothic time towards the west and a porch also from the late Gothic time towards the north.
The altarpiece is a painting called the merciful Samaritan painted in 1963 by Svend Engelund.
The former altarpiece, The resurrection from around 1900 still hangs in the church.
The church was restored in 1993.
The church consists of a Romanesque nave with a chancel/choir which has probably been extended in Gothic time, lower part of the tower from the late Gothic time towards the west and a porch also from the late Gothic time towards the north.
The altarpiece is a painting called the merciful Samaritan painted in 1963 by Svend Engelund.
The former altarpiece, The resurrection from around 1900 still hangs in the church.
The church was restored in 1993.