Churches
Most of the churches on Langeland were built in the middle ages.

photo: Langeland Turistbureau
There are in all 20 Danish National Evangelical Lutheran churches under the deanery of Langeland and Strynø, with 19 on Langeland and 1 on Strynø, fifteen of which were built in the Middle Ages and five in more recent times. This large number of churches, however, bears witness to a profitable past of rich cultivated land and an abundance of fish.
For several hundred years most of the churches were under the authority of the Tranekær Castle and estate, whose influence can still be seen today in the architecture an contents of many of the churches.

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Bagenkop Church

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Bøstrup Church

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Fodslette Church

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Fuglsbølle Church

photo: Hans Henrik Merrild
Hou Church

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Humble Church

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Kædeby Church

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Lindelse Church

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Longelse Church

photo: Gitte Rahbek
Magleby Church

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Ristinge Church

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Rudkøbing Church

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St. Bendts Chapel

photo: Gitte Rahbek
Simmerbølle Church

photo: Gitte Rahbek
Skrøbelev Church

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Snøde Church

Stoense Church

photo: Andreas Mørck Nielsen© Geopark Det Sydfynske Øhav
Strynø Church

photo: Kim Hansen, Tullebølle
Tranekær Church

photo: Gitte Rahbek
Tryggelev Church

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