Sct. Mikkels Church in Slagelse is a Gothic town church, built around 1333 on the remains of an earlier flintstone church from around 1080. Situated on Mikkelsbjerget, the church is dedicated to the archangel Michael and has been a central landmark in the city for centuries. The church has preserved historical elements such as frescoes and furnishings from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It remains active with services and cultural events and is open to visitors who wish to experience its rich history and architecture.