Copenhagen, Denmark. St. Alban's Church. Next to the gefion fountain, Saint Alban, the first martyr in Britain, serves the English community. The local people call it the English Church. In Denmark, the Anglican Church is the only one. The exterior of the church is Gothic Renaissance style. The main building is made of limestone and the steeple is made of flint.
St. Albans Church in Copenhagen was built in 1887, with English Gothic style. The church is a model of Victorian church architecture. The church is next to the Shennong fountain. Visiting the fountain sculpture will naturally see this beautiful church. The surrounding tree pools set off the church beautifully and elegantly.
Saint Alban Church is a beautiful Roman Catholic Church beside the Jefferson Fountain. The top of the church's high spire is very eye-catching, perfectly integrated with the surrounding environment, forming a perfect picture of the Scandinavian scenery.