Hole Church
The Hole church was built in the Middle Ages as a long stone church. In the 17th century the church was extended with a wooden part to the west, but in the 18th century this part, together with the choir and sacristy, was demolished and replaced by three wooden arms and the sacristy to the east. After a thunderbolt in 1943, the church burned down, leaving only the stone walls in the medieval part of the church. The church was rebuilt according to the plans of the architect Finn Bryn, and was completed in 1950.
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