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Haug Church

Haug Church

Hønefoss, NO

The Haug church is a medieval stone church, originally built with a rectangular nave and a narrower choir. In 1712, the choir was demolished and the nave was extended to the east to its full width so that the nave and choir now fit together. In 1878, the church was rebuilt again according to the designs of the architect N.S.D. Eckhoff. Large parts of the western part of the building were demolished. New walls were erected on the remains of the old ones, and the nave was extended to the west.

Hauge Church

Hauge Church

Lærdal, NO

The Hauge church is a long wooden church dating from 1869. It was built according to the plans of the architect Christian Christie, and its design is influenced by the stave churches. The church has two towers, one on each side at the western end of the nave. Before the construction of this church, the previous one was located in the parish, about one kilometre further south-east, on the Hauge farm.

Haugerud Church

Haugerud Church

Oslo, NO

Haugerud church was built of brick in 1975. The church has a rectangular plan and was designed by architect Stein Finne, Jan C. Nilsen and interior architect Ada Finne.

Haughom Chapel

Haughom Chapel

Sirdal, NO

Haughom Chapel was built of wood in 1930. The church, with a long plan, was designed by architect John A. Søyland.

Haugner Church

Haugner Church

Nordre Land, NO

The Haugner Church is a long wooden church dating from 1950. The interior of the church is well preserved from the period of construction with unpainted panelled walls. The altarpiece is a copy of the "Resurrection" by Adolph Tidemand in the church in Bragernes.

Hauho Church

Hauho Church

Hämeenlinna, FI

Hauho Church, or St. John's Church, is a grey stone probably built in the early 16th century. The present sacristy was built in brick to replace the old medieval sacristy in 1783-1784. The rather narrow interior is divided into three naves, the middle one is star vaulted and the outermost ones partly star vaulted and partly cross-vaulted.

Haukedalen Church

Haukedalen Church

Sunnfjord, NO

The Haukedalen Church (formerly the Haukedalen Chapel Church) was inaugurated in 1885. The building was erected by the architect Hartvig Sverdrup Eckhoff on a former 17th century chapel which was demolished during the construction of the new building.

Hauketo-Prinsdal Church

Hauketo-Prinsdal Church

Oslo, NO

Hauketo-Prinsdal Church is a brick church that was built in 1995. The church has a long plan and was designed by architect Arne E. Sæther.

Hauptkirche Sankt Jacobi

Hauptkirche Sankt Jacobi

Hamburg, DE

The St. Jacobi Church, whose history dates back to 1255, is one of Hamburg's main churches. The church was damaged during the Second World War, but remains a landmark in the city center of Hamburg.

Hauptkirche Sankt Michaelis

Hauptkirche Sankt Michaelis

Hamburg, DE

The church of St. Michaelis is the most famous church in Hamburg and is considered the most important baroque church in northern Germany. The current building is a reconstruction of 1912, after the church was burnt down in 1906.

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