Sylling Church
Lier, NO
In Sylling there was a stone church from the Middle Ages, which was demolished in 1851 because it had become too small. The new church, which was completed in 1852, was partly built with stones from the old church. The walls were plastered on the outside and inside. The carpenter Chr. H. Malling prepared the plan of the new church. It has a rectangular nave with a narrow choir and a west tower with a high tower helmet. The west tower was built in 1877 according to the drawings of the architect J. H. Nissen. The interior underwent major changes in the years 1947-52.