Biri Church

Biri Church is a wooden cruciform church dating from 1777. A lower sacristy is built behind the choir. There are entrances and small porches to the north, west and south. The windows were given their present appearance during a modernisation in 1885, with a large window in each of the sidewalls of the cross arms. The interior has undergone several repairs and restorations over the years. Several layers of paint were removed and the original appearance was restored in the 1930s and 1954.

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Key Features

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Brøttum kirke

The church in Brøttum is a cruciform church dating from 1790. The church has a tower in the middle of the cross and was panelled and painted on the outside in 1841. The church hall is characterised by several restorations. In 1885-88 the church received new pews and in 1952 new windows and doors and the walls were tilted.

Ringsaker Church

The Ringsaker church was probably built in the second half of the 12th century and enlarged in the second half of the 13th century. Originally the church had a rectangular nave with a square chancel, probably with an apsidal end. On the north side of the choir was a narrow sacristy and on the east side of the nave a powerful tower. At the end of the 13th century, the church was enlarged.

Seegård kirke

Seegård Church, built in 1997, is a wooden long church with sloping walls that almost form a pyramid. To the west is a tower. Where the walls meet the gable roof, a horizontal slot with windows has been added.