Lårdal Church

Lårdal Church is a long church dating from 1831, the third on this site. Lårdal has had a church since the Middle Ages. A stave church was replaced by a wooden church in 1684, which was then replaced by the present church. The sacristy dates from 1887. The church was painted and decorated by Samuel Tveit in 1895 and renovated by Olav Fossli in 1971.

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Other nearby buildings

Høydalsmo Church

The church in Høydalsmo is a wooden church dating from 1747. Restoration of the church was carried out by Auver Auversson Flatland in 1873, during which the pulpit and altarpiece were made.

Skafså Church

The Skafså church is a long church consecrated in 1839. At the end of the 1950s, it was restored and decorated inside. The extension to the sacristy was built in 1975-76, and the tower was completed in 1983. A medieval crucifix from Skafså Church is now in the Vest-Telemark Museum.