Lund Church
Lund, NO
Lund Church in Nærøy is a wooden church that was built in 1658. Because of the time of its construction, the church is automatically listed.
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Lund, NO
Lund Church in Nærøy is a wooden church that was built in 1658. Because of the time of its construction, the church is automatically listed.
Nordre Land, NO
The Lunde church, completed in 1769, is a cruciform-shaped church with a tower in the middle of the cross. The church was clad with exterior panels in 1875. The church has undergone several restorations, the most recent of which dates from 1952.
Tonstad, NO
The Lunde church is a long church built in 1873 according to the plans of the architect Hans Linstow. His designs were the basis for the construction of many churches in Agder and Rogaland, and Lunde Church became the last of the so-called 'Rogaland' type. The church has many similarities with the church in Helleland, the church in Bjerkreim and the church in Tonstad.
Nome, NO
Lunde Church is a wooden church built in 1872 according to the plans of the architect J.W. Nordan. The church has ceiling paintings visible from the inside.
Harstad, NO
Lundenes Church in Grytøy is a wooden church built in 1974. The architect of the church is Osvald Flakstad.
Ringerike, NO
The church in Lunder is a cruciform church dating from 1761. The church, with a wooden west tower, was originally built in 1706, but was moved to a new site and enlarged in 1761. It is clad on the outside with white-painted wooden panels.
Kongsvinger, NO
Lundersæter Church was built in 1868 according to designs by the architect Ole Bergkvist. The church has had a west tower added in 1954, designed by the architect Ola B. Aasness, which replaced an earlier turret. In 1981, the church received a new and larger extension to the sacristy east of the choir, which was designed by the architect Jørgen Motzfeldt.
Nærøysund, NO
Lundring church is a long church in Nærøysund. It was built after Nærøy old church burned down. The wooden building was in the neo-Gothic style in 1885.
Lüneburg, DE
The monastery of Lüne is a former Benedictine monastery built in the 14th century on a former monastery burnt down in 1372. The monastery courtyard is surrounded on three sides by Gothic buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries and on the fourth side by the guest house representative of the late Baroque.
Lunéville, FR
The Synagogue in Luneville was built in 1786 by the architect Augustin-Charles Piroux. It is not decorated with Jewish symbols to meet the request for discretion by the royal power which only tolerated such a building. The synagogue was classified as a historic monument since July 15, 1980. It was the second synagogue to be constructed in France after the expulsion of the Jews in 1394.
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