Keldby Church
The main road to the east from Stege on the island of Møn passes through Keldby and past Keldby Church, built of brick between 1200 and 1250 and with some rich frescoes; those in the choir, arranged in two rows, date from the 13th C. On the walls are vividly imagined Bible scenes from the Old and New Testaments, including the Last Judgment and the Shepherds with their Flocks.
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The vaulting has paintings by the Master of Elemunde, whose work is frequently found in many Møn churches. His primitive paintings, full of humor, contain many details reminiscent of everyday life, such as Joseph making gruel for the Infant Jesus.