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Kinn Church

Kinn Church

Kinn, NO

Kinn Church is a medieval stone church with a rectangular nave and choir at the right end, built between 1150 and 1200. In 1868-69 the church was altered, including larger windows and a less steep roof angle, but these changes were reversed in 1911-12, when the porch was also destroyed and subsequently rebuilt.

Kinn kirke

Kinn kirke

Nordre Land, NO

The Kinn church is a wooden church with a massive tower to the west, built to the designs of the architect Wilhelm Swensen.

Kinsarvik kyrkje

Kinsarvik kyrkje

Ullensvang, NO

The church in Kinsarvik is a whitewashed brick church from the second half of the 12th century. The square choir on the east side was built in the first half of the 13th century. Until then, the choir was part of the rectangular church hall, separated by a cross. During the archaeological excavations of 1960-61, remains of the pillars of a Stave church were discovered under the nave. The interior of the church is the result of the restoration carried out in the 1960s.

Kirche am Steinhof

Kirche am Steinhof

Vienna, AT

The Steinhoff Church, designed from 1904 to 1907 by Otto Wagner, is a masterpiece of Vienna's Art Nouveau.

Kirche Dorstfeld / Event space

Kirche Dorstfeld / Event space

Dortmund, DE

The former Evangelical Church in Dorstfeld, Dortmund, built between 1903 and 1905, now serves as an event venue. Its striking brick Gothic architecture and impressive interior offer a unique space for private and commercial events.

Kirkelandet Church

Kirkelandet Church

Kristiansund, NO

Kirkelandet Church, which was inaugurated in 1964, is a very special modernist church, erected in reinforced concrete according to drawings by Odd Østbye. The decoration of the glass walls is by Gunnar S. Gundersen, as is the cross made in 1964.

Kirkenes Church

Kirkenes Church

Kirkenes, NO

The former main church of Kirkenes was bombed in 1944. It then took 15 years before the new church was completed in 1959. It is built in concrete according to the plans of the Sofus Hougen and has the shape of a basilica, i.e. the church hall is divided into three longitudinal vessels. The church hall is divided into three longitudinal vessels, separated by rows of columns and with a raised central space. The church tower was erected above the choir.

Kirkesnesmoen Chapel

Kirkesnesmoen Chapel

Målselv, NO

Kirkesnesmoen chapel was built of wood in 1977. The church has a long plan and was designed by architect Harry Gangvik.

Kirkkonummi Church

Kirkkonummi Church

Kyrkslätt, FI

Kirkkonummi Church, dedicated to the Archangel Michael, is a medieval stone church probably built in the 15th century. The present bell tower was built in 1824. Before the stone church, Kirkkonummi had several wooden churches. The church was located in an area leased to the Soviet Union from 1944 to 1956. The Soviets used the church as a house of culture.

Kiruna church

Kiruna church

Kiruna, SE

The Kiruna church, designed by the architect Gustaf Wickman, was built between 1909 and 1912. Inspired by Norwegian stave churches, its interior, on the other hand, features Art Nouveau elements, such as the altar, painted by Prince Eugene.

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