Tårup is a village in central Denmark, located in Nyborg municipality on the island of Funen in Region of Southern Denmark.
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| Coordinates: 55°14′07″N 10°46′22″E | |
| Country | Denmark |
| Region | Southern Denmark |
| Municipality | Nyborg |
| Population (2022)[1] | 293 |
Tårup was first mentioned in 1361 as Thorpe. The name comes from the Danish word 'torp', translating to a settlement with a population from another village - in this case Frørup. Through the Middle Ages most of Tårup was owned by the crown.[2]
Tårup Church is located in Tårup, and was built in 1883 by Jens Eckersberg. The church's current organ is from 2001. A model ship was bought during the church's 100-year anniversary in 1983. The ship is a model of a ship that sailed in the Great Belt Strait when the church was built in 1883. The two bells in the church are from the Netherlands and were built in 1972.[3]
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