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Bus #10, #16, #43, #69 or Emdrup S-Tog, then a ten-minute walk. Five kilometres north of the city centre, Grundtvigs Kirke (Mon-Sat 9am-4pm, Sun noon-1pm, April-Oct Sun until 4pm) was designed by Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint in 1913 as a monument to the Danish theologian and pedagogue N.F.S. Grundtvig. Resembling a kind of enormous church organ, with parallel yellow-brick buttresses running upwards, the church dwarfs the neighbouring housing, which was built using similar motifs. Inside, the cavernous, unadorned space and large high windows provide a suitably reverential atmosphere, with wonderful acoustics and beautiful natural lighting. About one kilometre west of the church - head along Pa Berget and then Mosesvinget - is the large lake and park of Utterslev Mose , an excellent place for biking, walking, sunbathing and picnics. The park stretches about 3km west to the old outer defences at Husum, where you reach a cycle path which circumnavigates the city centre, running almost solely through green areas.
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