Princess Elisabeth will be buried from Lyngby Kirke.
Here she was baptized and confirmed and here she will lie besides her partner in life, Claus Hermansen.
It will be the former royal confessionarius, Erik Norman Svendsen, who will perform the ceremony.
Here are some photos from the church:
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https://vandreture.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/dsc6449.jpg
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/49075719.jpg
https://dedanskeskirker.dk/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/IMG_5427-810x1080.jpg
http://www.8570.dk/image_www/images/arkiv/2013/12 december/IMG_6158.JPG
Lyngby Kirke was build in the middle of the 1100's, and typical for the time it was placed on a low hill, dominating the landscape. - Partly to appear even more impressive and partly because churches also served as refuges for locals when there were raids. And the present day east Germans, Poles and Prussians did a lot of raiding back then!
Another reasons for such a prominent location was that churches also served as a landmark. Especially along the coasts, but also inland, where there were few and very poor roads. And when the landscape was covered in snow, it was easy to lose your bearing, because there were no roads to be seen!