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Valderøy Church

Valderøy Church

Giske, NO

Valderøy Church is a long church dating from 1961. The altarpiece is by Finn Emanuel Olsen. The font and pulpit are both made of wood and date from 1961.

Våle Church

Våle Church

Våle, NO

Våle Church is a stone church dating from 1190, which underwent two major repairs between 1683 and 1747. The church was given a sacristy in the east and was extended eight metres to the west. From 1673 to 1770, the church belonged to Jarlsberg County, but it was not until 1859 that it became part of the parish. The tower was built in 1871-72 and was subsequently repaired. When the church was renovated in 1871-72, the church was redecorated, only the altarpiece was kept and three private family chairs were removed from the galleries.

Valea lui Vlad Jewish Cemetery

Valea lui Vlad Jewish Cemetery

Valea lui Vlad, MK

The exact period of the cemetery’s foundation is unknown, but it can be found marked on a map of the region from the 1860s. The cemetery was most likely in use until WWII. There are between 100 - 200 tombstones.

Valea Viilor Fortified Church

Valea Viilor Fortified Church

Valea Viilor, RO

In place of the 14th century initial construction, a new church was built in the 15th century. Around 1500, during the fortification phase, the ensemble received its present appearance. The chancel was rebuilt as a tower featuring three brick defence levels and 1,5 m thick walls. The forth level projects over the lower part and is supported by the arches between the buttresses. It has a battlement platform built in the timber frame technique. A defence level was constructed above the main nave and the northern and southern entrances were provided with defence systems. The bell tower is impressive through its numerous and manifold defence systems. The church was surrounded by a curtain wall with battlement walk on brick arches, two bastions and a tower, as well as a gate tower provided with a portcullis. Inside the church a pew from 1528 was built during the transition phase between Gothic and Renaissance. The paintings of the altar were executed 1779 by Stephan Folbarth from Sighişoara.

Valebø Church

Valebø Church

Skien, NO

Valebø Church is a long church from 1903. The altarpiece is a copy of Adolph Tidemand's painting "The Resurrection" from the Bragernes church in Drammen. The organ was built by the organ factory of J.H. Jørgensen.

Valen Chapel

Valen Chapel

Sveio, NO

The Valen Chapel is a long church originally built as a church in 1707. The first historical traces of the church date back to the year 1350, but it was built some time before that. The old Stave church was demolished in 1707 and a new church was rebuilt on the same site.

Valen Church

Valen Church

Kvinnherad, NO

Valen church is a wooden church built in 1978. The architect of the church is Aksel Fronth, from Fredrikstad.

Valence Cathedral

Valence Cathedral

Valence, FR

The oldest monument in Valencia, it was consecrated on 5 August 1095 by Pope Urban II. Destroyed during the Wars of Religion, it was rebuilt in the 17th century and its bell tower, which threatened after being struck by lightning, was replaced in the 19th century. The architecture of this cathedral makes it similar to other monuments in Auvergne and Velay, especially the polychrome stone decorations. It has an ambulatory allowing the passage of pilgrims and confirming its role as a stopover church on the road to Santiago de Compostela. The monument to Pope Pius VI, who died in Valencia in 1799, a prisoner of the Directory, has been placed in the heart. It has been classified as a historical monument since 1862

Valencia Cathedral

Valencia Cathedral

Valencia, ES

The cathedral of Valencia was consecrated in 1238 on an old site Visigothic. He combines many styles, from Gothic to Romanesque and Baroque.

Våler Church

Våler Church

Våler i Østfold, NO

Våler Church is a medieval stone church with a rectangular nave and narrower, lower choirs. The porch was built in 1867. Then the west wall of the nave was demolished and the gallery was extended to the second floor of the porch. At the same time, a new sacristy was erected to the east of the choir and the window openings of the church were widened. The interior of the church underwent major changes in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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