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Vile Church

Nestled between two impressive prehistoric burial mounds lies Vile Church and Cemetery – a place some refer to as “Little Jelling,” a poetic nod to Denmark’s historical cradle. The name Vile originates from Norse mythology and belongs to Odin’s brother, adding to the site’s mystique and cultural significance.

Beautifully situated on the ridge by Harre Vig. Romanesque ashlar church with late Gothic tower, partly made of fieldstones. Romanesque font and communion table made of ashlar.