Lillehammer Church

The Lillehammer church is a long monumental church completed in 1882 by the architect H.Thrap-Meyer. The brick church is well preserved on the outside and has neo-gothic forms. The interior is strongly influenced by the renovation of 1959.

About this building

For more information visit on this building visit https://kirkesok.no/kirke/050100601

Key Features

  • Architecture

Visitors information

  • Level access to the main areas
  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets in the building
  • Café within 500m

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