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  1. POSTADRESSE: Blågårdsstræde 2, 1 th. 4000 Roskilde. E-MAIL: tom@roskilde-bridgeklub.dk. TELEFON: 4010 9341

  2. Roskilde Cathedral, on the Island of Zealand is a large brick-built aisled Gothic-style basilica, with twin spires and a semi-circular gallery within. Placed on a small hilltop overlooking the Roskilde Fjord the Cathedral is a very significant landmark. Around it, in its setting, the structure of the medieval town is still visible, within which ...

  3. Roskilde, city, eastern Zealand (Sjælland), Denmark, at the head of Roskilde Fjord. It is named for its legendary founder, Hroar (Ro), and the sacred springs ( kilde ), several of which remain nearby. The former seat of Danish kings ( c. 1020–1416) and capital of Denmark (until 1443), it has been a bishopric since about 1060 and was Denmark ...

  4. Mar 26, 2024 · The best and easiest way to get to Roskilde from Copenhagen is by train. Roskilde is 30 km west of Copenhagen and easily accessible with a 30 minute train ride. DSB (Danske Statsbaner), Denmark’s major rail company, runs a train to Roskilde almost every 10 minutes. Roskilde Denmark Train Information

  5. Roskilde Municipality (Danish: Roskilde Kommune) is a kommune in the Region Sjælland, 30 km west of Copenhagen on the island of Zealand in east Denmark. The biggest city is Roskilde , the municipality covers an area of 212 km 2 , and it has a total population of 90,931 (2024).

  6. Roskilde Bridgeklub er en fusion mellem de 2 klubber Jokeren og Bridgelogen etableret 1. maj 2024. Roskilde Bridgeklub er centralt beliggende i Roskilde 10-15 min gang fra centrum tæt på havnen, Vikingeskibsmuseet og Domkirken. Vi spiller i Bridgehuset, Kildegården 2, samt i Dansk Broder ordens lokaler Skt. Hans Gade 32. Der er gode ...

  7. The Roskilde Cathedral was built in 1170 and is the first gothic cathedral in Scandinavia. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an outstanding example of one of the earliest brick-built cathedrals. It had a significant influence on the spread of bricks as a building material throughout Northern Europe.