Bakke Church
Bakke church in Sirnes is a wooden church that was built in 1670. The church has a cross plan and is protected.
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Bakke church in Sirnes is a wooden church that was built in 1670. The church has a cross plan and is protected.
For more information visit on this building visit https://kirkesok.no/kirke/100400101
The church in Lund is a long lafta that was built in 1808 and consecrated in 1812. It was extensively restored in 1935-36.
Gyland Church is a wooden cruciform church built on top of an old church in 1815. In 1929 the church was moved from Gyland Farm to its present location on Nuland. During this move, a crucifix was found, which was sent to the National Museum.
The Flekkefjord church was designed by the architect Linstow. It is built of slatted wood covered with a horizontal panel painted white, and has an octagonal plan with a choir and tower as an extension. The tower is rather low and has a slightly sloping pyramidal roof, which is topped by a small narrow octagonal tower with a dome-shaped roof. The church was consecrated in 1833, and it is situated on land where a church had existed since the Middle Ages. Previously, there was a cemetery around the church, where today there is a park.