Straumen Chapel
Sørreisa, NO
Straumen Chapel is a long church from 1973. The building, in brick and wood, was designed by the architect Elisabet Fidjestøl.
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Sørreisa, NO
Straumen Chapel is a long church from 1973. The building, in brick and wood, was designed by the architect Elisabet Fidjestøl.
Tingvoll, NO
Straumsnes church is a wooden church from 1864, designed by architect Gustav Olsen. A lightning strike on November 6, 2006 did great damage to the church. The church had to be restored and reopened at Christmas 2006.
Porsgrunn, NO
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Trondheim, NO
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Trondheim, NO
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Askøy, NO
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Kongsvinger, NO
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Lillestrøm, NO
Strømmen Church is a long church from 1929. The building is made of stone and was designed in the Romanesque Revival style by the architect Olav Olson. Originally, the church was to be built of wood, but the plans were changed along the way.
Drammen, NO
Strømsgodset Church is a rectangular wooden church built in 1843. The architect of the church is Christian Heinrich Grosch. In 1938 Strømsgodset became its own parish.
Ringerike, NO
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