Bruvik Church

The Bruvik church is a long wooden church built in 1867. The church was built according to Frederik Hannibal Stockfleth's designs for the church in Fusa. The builder Ole Vangberg made several changes and adaptations to the designs for the church in Bruvik.

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Key Features

  • Architecture
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