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Tømmerneset Church

Tømmerneset Church

Tømmerneset, NO

Tømmerneset church in Hamarøy is a wooden church built in 1952. The church, with a long plan, was built by architect Eiliv Dahl.

Tømmervik Church

Tømmervik Church

Sørreisa, NO

Tømmervik Church is a church built in 1992 after the previous church burnt down in 1987. The previous church was an octagonal building from 1844. The architect was Christian H. Grosch. The same plans were probably used for the church in Dverberg, which was built just before. The new church stands on the same site and the church hall reflects the outline of the octagonal church.

Tønjum Church

Tønjum Church

Lærdal, NO

Tønjum church is a wooden church dating from 1832. It has an intermediate form between a cross church and a long church. The old church, which was a 13th-century stave church, was demolished in 1823. The reason why it took nine years between the loss of the old church and the construction of the new one is that the parish priest thought that a new church had to be built in the middle of the village. Although almost everyone disagreed with him, he stuck to his position until his death in 1831.

Tønsberg Cathedral

Tønsberg Cathedral

Tønsberg, NO

Tønsberg Cathedral, which was consecrated in 1858, is located where the medieval church of Lavran stood before it was demolished in 1809-14. The park around the church was the Lavranskirken cemetery. The present church is a long, relatively richly designed neo-gothic church with a west tower, built in unpainted red brick according to the drawings of Chr. H. Grosch.

Tørberget kirke

Tørberget kirke

Trysil, NO

Tørberget Church is a small, relatively simple wooden long church with a turret above the main entrance. The church was built in 1933 according to plans from the Norwegian Building Inspectorate. The church is panelled on the outside and inside. The church hall has unpainted panelled walls and several pieces of furniture from the 17th and 18th centuries, which come from the church in Trysil and the church in Elverum.

Tørdal Church

Tørdal Church

Drangedal, NO

The Tørdal church was built in 1809 by the builder Kittil Johnsen. The church was rebuilt during a major renovation in 1910. In its external shape, the church is quite similar to the main church of Prestestranda. The interior was restored in 1959 according to Finn Krafft's plans.

Tøyen Church

Tøyen Church

Oslo, NO

Tøyen church is a long church dating from 1907. The church was a small parish church in Greenland from 1907 until its closure in 1984. In 1990 it was rehabilitated and used by the Church City Mission (a Norwegian diaconal foundation that does social work as well as religious activities), which has its headquarters here.

Udenes Church

Udenes Church

Nes, NO

The church of Udenes is a cruciform church dating from 1706. The church was considerably modified in 1860: its wooden walls were panelled and its tower was moved from the centre to the top of the porch. In 1913 the church was restored again.

Udine Cathedral

Udine Cathedral

Udine, IT

Also known as the Udine Cathedral, the cathedral of Santa Maria Annunziata is the main church of the city of Udine. It was constructed in the 13th century, but was consecrated in the 14th century. The church follows the latin cross formation plan and is built in a franciscan style. Inside are several important frescoes, stainglass windows, and altarpieces.

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