The Marble Church
The church stood as a ruin for 150 years due to the increasing building costs and the succeeding King’s priorities. It became a famous outing spot until it was rebuilt in 1874. Construction took another 20 years, so it was only in 1894 that it became what it is today. It was originally meant to have a neoclassical design, but later on it was built with a classical Roman baroque style made of Norwegian and Danish marble and limestone. […]