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.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Level access to the main areas
  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets in the building

Other nearby buildings

Søre Ål Church

The Søre Ål church is built of concrete and wood according to Bjarne B's drawings. Ellefsen. The church is a long church with a ridge roof to the west. The church has large roof areas with shingles, while the ridge is covered with copper. The concrete parts of the end walls have reliefs in simple lines on the outside and inside of the church.

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.

Vingrom Church

The Vingrom church is a long church built according to the drawings of Fin Wollebæk and probably H Jürgensen. The church is clad with exterior panels. The church is an early example of national Romantic architecture inspired by Norwegian churches of the 17th and 18th centuries.