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Strongylos Agia Paraskevi Church

Strongylos Agia Paraskevi Church

Strongylos, CY

The church with the ekklesionym Agia Paraskevi is located on the western edge of the original settlement area. Its date of construction is unknown. In May 2017 the church was renovated. Among other things, the grounds and interior of the church were cleaned, the roof repaired and protected against rainwater intrusion. The exterior walls were also re-plastered and cracks inside the church were repaired.

Strusshamn Church

Strusshamn Church

Askøy, NO

The church in Strusshamn is a brick church that was built in 1969. The first church was built in 1741 but burnt down in 1861. A new church was consecrated in 1864 but also burnt down in 1966.

Strøm Church

Strøm Church

Kongsvinger, NO

Strøm Church is a large, unpainted red brick cross church, built in 1857 according to the plans of architect H.E. Schirmer. The church has a high tower in the west and the choir in the arm of the cross in the east, with a polygonal finish. The interior is well preserved, with few unusual changes and colours partly identical to the original, after the restoration of 1950-53.

Strømmen Church

Strømmen Church

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.

Strømsgodset Church

Strømsgodset Church

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.

Strømsoddbygda Chapel

Strømsoddbygda Chapel

Ringerike, NO

Strømsoddbygda chapel is a long church from 1953-57, known as "The Temple in the Forest", a name given to it by the poet Elling M. Solheim (1905-1971).

Strømsø kirke

Strømsø kirke

Drammen, NO

Strømsø Church is a wooden cruciform church dating from 1667. It has a vestry at the eastern end of the chancel and a turret above the centre of the cross plan. In 1702 the wooden exterior of the church was boarded up. The interior is strongly influenced by the renovation of the 1840s.

Studenica Monastery

Studenica Monastery

Brezova, RS

Noted as one of the most prominent monasteries of Serbia, this UNESCO heritage site lies 39 Kilometers southwest of the town of Kraljevo. The monastery was built in the Byzantine Raska style by Stefan Nemanja, who later abdicated and became a monk there himself. The monastery is made of white marble and is famous for its 13th and 14th century Byzantine frescoes.

Stugudal Chapel

Stugudal Chapel

Tydal, NO

Stugudal chapel is a wooden church that was built in 1957. The church has a long plan and was designed by architect John Egil Tverdahl.

Stulpkerk

Lage Vuursche, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. Built in the shape of a cross with short transepts and a three-sided closure dating from 1658 in traditional Gothic forms. Roof turret. The walls are articulated by pilasters. Internal wooden barrel vaults. Single manual organ, made in 1881 by the Gebr. van Oeckelen. Restored in 2003 by Elbertse (Soest). Bell frame with bell by Petit and Fritsen, 1938, diam. 48.8 cm.

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