Holøydalen Church

The church in Holøydalen was built according to the drawings of the architect Victor Nordan in 1908. The architecture of the church is marked by the national romantic design of the time with, among other things, interconnected arched windows. The interior is relatively well preserved from the period of construction, with unpainted wooden walls and an iron stove on the south side of the choir opening.

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Key Features

  • Architecture

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