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Trige Church
In Trige Church near Aarhus, both of the original portals have been preserved in their bricked-up state. One has a cross-adorned tympanum and the other is smooth.
The church bears the stamp of the alterations carried out in 1876 when the small tower was also added. Otherwise, the church consists of a Romanesque chancel and nave from the end of the 12th century and the late-medieval tower base.