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Strømsoddbygda Chapel

Strømsoddbygda Chapel

Ringerike, NO

Strømsoddbygda chapel is a long church from 1953-57, known as "The Temple in the Forest", a name given to it by the poet Elling M. Solheim (1905-1971).

Strømsø kirke

Strømsø kirke

Drammen, NO

Strømsø Church is a wooden cruciform church dating from 1667. It has a vestry at the eastern end of the chancel and a turret above the centre of the cross plan. In 1702 the wooden exterior of the church was boarded up. The interior is strongly influenced by the renovation of the 1840s.

Studenica Monastery

Studenica Monastery

Brezova, RS

Noted as one of the most prominent monasteries of Serbia, this UNESCO heritage site lies 39 Kilometers southwest of the town of Kraljevo. The monastery was built in the Byzantine Raska style by Stefan Nemanja, who later abdicated and became a monk there himself. The monastery is made of white marble and is famous for its 13th and 14th century Byzantine frescoes.

Stugudal Chapel

Stugudal Chapel

Tydal, NO

Stugudal chapel is a wooden church that was built in 1957. The church has a long plan and was designed by architect John Egil Tverdahl.

Stuttgart Cathedral

Stuttgart Cathedral

Stuttgart, DE

The cathedral church of St. Eberhard has been a cathedral only since 1978. Although the parish dates back to the 10th century, the present building was completed in 1955, the previous one having been destroyed during the Second World War.

Styrvoll Church

Styrvoll Church

Larvik, NO

Styrvoll church is a long church dating back to the Middle Ages. The nave and chancel are made of stone, while the porch and the turret (from the 1870s) are made of wood.

Stødle Church

Stødle Church

Etne, NO

Stødle Church is a stone and wooden church, the stone parts being remnants of the old 12th century structure. In the 17th century the church was extended westwards with a new wooden nave. The bell tower in front of the west entrance dates from 1879, and in 1960 the foot of the tower was given two side buildings where the sacristy and the entrance are located. The wooden walls of the church hall have a painted decoration from the 18th century, which was restored by Ola Seter in the 1950s.

Støle Church

Støle Church

Kragerø, NO

Støle church is a long church from 1892. The church was designed by Adolf Schirmer and was originally called Levangsheien chapel. The stained glass on the wall behind the altar dates from 1942.

Støren Church

Støren Church

Midtre Gauldal, NO

Støren church is an octagonal church dating from 1817. The octagon of the nave is slightly elongated. The roof is vaulted and divided into an upper and a lower part with a slight crack at the transition to the slightly steeper lower part. Inside the church hall, the roof is supported by four marble columns under a network of beams and bracing.

Subotica Synagogue

Subotica Synagogue

Subotica, RS

The Subotica Synagogue is a monumental Art Nouveau synagogue built by Hungarian architects Marcell Komor (1868-1944) and Dezső Jakab (1864-1932). Construction began in 1902 in what was then Austria-Hungary. After renovations since 2003, the building was officially inaugurated in 2018.

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