Hvitsten Church

Hvitsten church is a long church that was built of wood in 1902. The architect of the church was Harald Sundby.

About this building

Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets nearby

Other nearby buildings

Vestby Church

Vestby church is a long church designed by Johannes Henrik Nissen and Holm Munthe, and the builder was Gulbrand Johnsen. The poet Johan Herman Wessel (1848-1915) grew up in the vicarage next to the church.

Filtvet Church

The church in Filtvet dates from 1894 and was designed by the architect Alfred Christian Dahl in a historicizing drawing style. The altarpiece is in neo-gothic style, with an oil painting by Karl Johan Holter depicting Jesus and a small child.

Drøbak Church

Drøbak Church, or Church of Our Saviour, is a cruciform wooden church, consecrated in 1776. The church was donated by the merchant Niels Carlsen (1734-1809) and his wife Martha Zachariasdatter. It has several old portraits and a rich rococo interior, the altarpiece and pulpit of which were paid for by Martha's father, Zacharias Simonsen Wesseltoft.