Flora Chapel

The Flora chapel, in Selbu, is a wooden building completed in 1936. The architects of the chapel are Anton Kjeldstad and Ivar Grylland.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture

Other nearby buildings

Tydal kirke

Tydal Church, dating from 1696, is a wooden church, with exterior and interior panels, with a Y-shaped plan and a turret on the ridge above the entrance. The church hall is characterised by painter Jens Rasmusen Sandberg's wall paintings from 1738. The paintings, which after 100 years had been repainted, were discovered and restored in 1912 by Sara Rein Hornemann.

Selbu Church

The oldest part of the Selbu church dates from around the middle of the 12th century. The original nave now forms the rear, narrow part of the present church nave, while the original choir has disappeared. Around 1200, the tower was built. It was built as a structure separate from the nave, but finally connected to it in 1685. At the foot of the tower, there is now a chapel. The wide front part of the nave was built in 1806 and the present choir in 1888, while at the same time most of the interior was renovated in neo-gothic style.

Haltdalen Church

The Haltdalen church is a long wooden church dating from 1881. The church replaced the stave church in Haltdalen dating from 1170. The stave church had been demolished and moved to Trondheim, where it is now in the folk museum in Trøndelag.