Krogsbølle Kirke is a historic church in the North Funen region of Denmark.
It was built in the 13th century and is made of carved granite blocks in the Romanesque style. Originally the church was dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the guardian angel
of sailors. The church has been renovated and rebuilt several times over the centuries. Particularly worth seeing is the chancel arch crucifix from 1475-1500,
which is decorated with leaves and comes from the Trinity Church in Kørup.
The altarpiece was created in 1846 and shows the Presentation of the Lord in the Temple.