Bratsberg Church

The church in Bratsberg was built in 1850 by Ole Henriksen after drawings by Hans Ditlev Franciscus von Linstow. The old church, which stands about 1.5 km to the northeast, was probably a stave church. It was demolished shortly before 1663. Then a new church was erected over the town, with a Y-shaped plan. In 1845 the church was considered to be in poor condition, hence the construction of the new one.

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Key Features

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