Berg Working Church

Berg 'working church' is a long church dating from 1972. The architect of the church was Tycho Castberg. The pulpit and the baptismal font are made of wood and date from 1987. Originally the church had a mechanical organ from the Norwegian Organ and Harmonium Factory, dating from 1962.

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