
The church was built in the 12th century and contains the tomb of, among others, Queen Dagmar.
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* This is the oldest secular building in town built in 1806. It was originally a merchant's house. From 1826 it started to be used as a mail house serving people traveling with the day coach, and later on it was a hotel and restaurant. The builiding now houses the administration of a bank.
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Fast food restaurant serving deep pan pizzas, as well as Italian an Mexican dishes.
* Mexican restaurant.
* Italian restaurant also serving pastas and meat dishes. The pizzas are made in a stone oven. The interior is stylish and distinguish this place from the ordinary pizzeria.
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Old inn serving typical Danish cuisine. Large portions but not very sophisticated. Friendly service but a bit slow.
* Old inn dating back from around 1700, even though the present buildings are somewhat newer. Serves traditional Danish cuisine.
* Restaurant specialising in steaks with a lot of different dishes to choose from. The restaurants brands itself as fusion/crossover, which is difficult to see why, but the steaks are great. The wine list is very limited, it is not possible to have a wine that matches the steaks.
* Great Italian restaurant with simple and classy interior. The pastas are good, but do not go here if your are looking for a steak. The wine list is long, very Italian and lacking really top end wines.
* Danish/French cuisine with many ecological ingredients. Decent wine list. Rustic interior and a nice patio.
* Typical Chinese restaurant, but actually not very cheap.
Besides the few splurge restaurants listed here, Skjoldenæsholm and Sørup Herregård listed in the sleep section also have top end restaurants.
* Restaurant serving Danish cuisine in a historical building close to Skjoldenæsholm.
* Japanese restaurant serving sushi and other typical Japanese dishes.
* Restaurant in historical building serving classical Danish cuisine. Especially the open sandwiches for lunch are great.
Bar with dance in weekends and live music now and then.
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* Pub with live music now and then.
Café serving drinks and light meals.
* Café serving drinks and light meals. Outdoor seating when wheater permits.
* Café serving drinks and light meals. Outdoor seating when wheater permits.
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