Eidsvoll Church

Eidsvoll church is a cruciform stone church with a tower in the centre of the cross plan. The walls of the choir and the two transepts date from around 1200, while the rest of the building dates from 1885. The church has been destroyed by fire several times, and after the last fire in 1883 the church was rebuilt with major changes under the direction of the architect Carl Konopka. The nave and the upper part of the tower were built in brick instead of stone, and the church was redecorated.

About this building

Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments
  • Links to national heritage

Visitors information

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

Other nearby buildings

Råholt Church

Råholt church was built in brick in 1888. The architect of this church with a long plan is C. Konopka.

Langset kirke

Langset Church is a long church from 1859. It was originally built as a cruciform church according to the same designs as Flå Church in Hallingdal, but in 1891 the transverse arms were demolished. The interior was modified in 1928-30 according to the plans of Arnstein Arneberg.

Stensgård kirke

Stensgård Church is a long church from 1902. The church was built according to the same plans as the Landsmarka chapel and originally had the same style inspired by the Stave church. In 1954-55, however, it was rebuilt according to the plans of Wilhelm Karlson. At the same time, the church received new furniture.