Ervik kyrkje

The church in Ervik is a small brick long church, built in 1970. The designs for the church were started by architect Arnstein Arneberg and continued by architect Olav Platou after Arneberg's death in 1961. The west tower has an onion-shaped dome. The church had the status of a chapel until Ervik became its own parish in 1997.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture

Visitors information

  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets in the building

Other nearby buildings

Leikanger Church

The Leikanger church is a long wooden church dating from 1866. It was moved to Leikanger from the village of Selje in 1866. In 1895 it was extended and given a new tower and a new table covering under the direction of architect Lars Sølvberg.

Selje Church

The Selje church, inaugurated in 1866, is a project of the architect F. H. Stockfleth. It is built in a relatively simple Gothic-Swiss style, with a gable-shaped window frame and exceptional quality carpentry work on the walls. The church is located on the shore and overlooks the island of Selje to the west.

Sande Church

The church in Sande was built in 1880. The oldest known church on this site, mentioned in 1329, was a stave church. The new church was damaged by a storm in 1907 when the spire was destroyed.