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Stokka Church

Stokka Church

Stavanger, NO

Stokka Church is a "working church" with a fan-shaped plan dating from 1974. The church was originally designed by Byarkitekten Stavanger. In the years 2001-2002, the church underwent a total renovation by the architect Laila Løhre and an artistic decoration by Per Odd Aarrestad.

Stokke Church

Stokke Church

Sandefjord, NO

The Stokke church is a brick church dating from 1886. The architect of the church was Jacob Wilhelm Nordan. There used to be a small church in the town, but it was demolished in 1885. The new church was mainly built according to the plans of the Asker church.

Stokken Church

Stokken Church

Arendal, NO

Stokken church is a wooden building completed in 1879 by builder Carl Svendsen. The church bell was delivered from Olsen Nauen Klokkestøperi in 1879. The organ has nine voices and was delivered from J.H. Jørgensen in 1928.

Stoksund Church

Stoksund Church

Åfjord, NO

Stoksund's first church was on Kjerkholmen, where the remains of a medieval cemetery were found. The present church was built in 1825 as an octagonal church. The church in Stoksund was privately owned until 1820 when six farmers (on behalf of the parish) bought it. It was sold in 1836 and bought by the municipality in 1877.

Stone Church of Berg

Stone Church of Berg

Larvik, NO

The stone church of Berg was built in the 12th century and dedicated to Saint Lawrence. After a new church was built on the site in 1878, the old medieval church was partially demolished in 1882. However, the remains of the walls were preserved in the early 1900s, and from 1965 to 1970 the church was rebuilt, partly with the original stone, according to drawings by the architect Finn Bryn.

Stonglandet Church

Stonglandet Church

Stonglandseidet, NO

The Stonglandet church, located in Senja, was built of wood in 1896 under the direction of architect Ole Scheistrøen.

Stor-Elvdal Church

Stor-Elvdal Church

Stor-elvdal, NO

Stor-Elvdal church is a typical Trøndelag octagonal church, designed by architect S. Aspaas and consecrated in 1821. In 1890-91 the church was rebuilt by HM Backer and consecrated again in 1891. Interior is largely from Backers remodelling in 1890-91.

Stora Malms Kyrka & Kyrkogard

Katrineholm, SE

The church was built in the 13th century and was originally a Romanesque church with a flat wooden roof. The walls were unusually thick. The choir was a little smaller than the nave. According to the custom of the time, the north side of the church was windowless. A sacristy was added to the north side of the chancel.

Stora Mellosa Missionsforsamling

Odensbacken, SE

The Missionary Church was formed in 1880. The congregation conducts a lively activity with scouts, services and various weekly activities. There are now 40 members

Stord Church

Stord Church

Stord, NO

The Stord Church is a long church from 1857, designed by Andreas Grønning and Frederik Hannibal Stockfleth. An old medieval church, dating from the 14th century, used to be there, but it was demolished in 1854 to make way for the new church.

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