Dalsfjord Church

The Dalsfjord church is a cross-shaped church dating from 1910 and built of wood. The architect was Ole Havnæs. The organ was built by Bernt M. Haugen and Lars Ulvestad.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m

Other nearby buildings

Volda Church

The Volda church is a stone church consecrated in 1932. In the 1400s there was a stave church here. It was demolished in 1858 and replaced by a new wooden church in the shape of a cross, one of the largest wooden churches in the country. It burned down the night before April 7, 1929. None of the partly very old furniture was saved. The present church has a choir with a fresco by Hugo Mohr. This fresco, which was at the time the largest fresco work in Norway, was completed in 1932.

Kilsfjord Church

Kilsfjord church was completed in 1974 by architects Alf Apelseth and Ørsta. The building is made of concrete.

Syvde Church

The Syvde church is a long church consecrated in 1837. According to the church law of 1851, the church was too small and had to be enlarged in 1870-71. In 1907 the nave was extended and the church received a new west tower and a new porch. The extension of the sacristy dates from the 1950s. The church was also restored in 1971, 1988 and 2014.