Årdal Church
Årdal church is a small wooden church built in 1828. The architect of the church is Anders Thorsen Syrtveit.
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Årdal church is a small wooden church built in 1828. The architect of the church is Anders Thorsen Syrtveit.
For more information visit on this building visit https://kirkesok.no/kirke/093800101
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