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Fisherman's church

Fisherman's church

Agios Nikolaos, GR

The Fisherman’s Crypt or Fisherman's church is a 25-meter-long crypt across the pier of Voulismeni lake in Agios Nikolaos. The crypt operated as a small museum of old sailing objects from the fishermen in the area.

Fiskerkapellet

Fiskerkapellet

Lillehammer, NO

On the Maihaugen is the only preserved medieval log house in Norway, called Fiskerkapellet (Fishing chapel). According to an inscription on one of the logs, the chapel was consecrated and founded in 1459. After the Reformation, the chapel was used as a warehouse for the rectory in Fåberg before it was bought in 1897 by Anders Sandvig.

Fiskum Church

Fiskum Church

Øvre Eiker, NO

The Fiskum church was completed in 1866, according to drawings by Heinrich Ernst Schirmer. The church burned down on 11 January 1902 and a new building was completed in 1903 by the architect Jørgen Haslef Berner according to Schirmer's drawings.

Fister Church

Fister Church

Hjelmeland, NO

The Fister Church was built in 1867 according to the drawings of Hans Ditlev Franciscus von Linstow. The church has older furniture dating from the 17th century. An old church existed from 1604 until the construction of the new church in 1867.

Fitjar kyrkje

Fitjar kyrkje

Fitjar, NO

The church in Fitjar is a long church from 1867. The architecture is a mixture of classicism, baroque and gothic. The new church was built by the builder Kaarhus from Skånevik and the builder Wamberg and was consecrated in 1867 after Fitjar became a separate parish in 1862. Several objects from the old church were moved to the new one, such as the baptismal font from 1627-1629, a brass candlestick from the 17th century and a counter from 1676-1699.

Fjågesund Church

Fjågesund Church

Kviteseid, NO

Fjågesund church is a long church completed in 1916 by architect H.Bøvre. Before 1997, the church was a chapel in Kviteseid parish.

Fjelberg Church

Fjelberg Church

Kvinnherad, NO

The church in Fjelberg dates back to 1722 when it was built to replace a former Stave church. In 1862 there was talk of replacing the church, but instead, it was decided to simply refurbish the old church. Another renovation was completed in 1939.

Fjell Church

Fjell Church

Øygarden, NO

The Fjell church is a long church dating from 1874. The present church is probably the third or fourth church on the site. The previous church was a wooden church from the 17th century. The first one was probably a medieval stave church.

Fjell Church

Fjell Church

Drammen, NO

The Fjell Church of Drammen was built in masonry in 1984. The modernist building is the work of architect Elisabeth Breen Fidjestøl.

Fjellgardane Church

Fjellgardane Church

Bykle, NO

The church in Fjellgardane was built of wood in 1955 by architect Torjus Bjåen. Marie Jakobsen made an antependium for a church in 1970. There is a churchyard next to the church.

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