Løkken kirke

Løkken Church is a long church from 1929. The church was originally a shooting range designed by the architect Morten Bachke and built in 1916. When a temporary chapel used since 1913 became too small, it was decided to convert the shooting range into a church. The architect Roar Tønseth was commissioned to rebuild, and the new church was consecrated on 13 September 1929.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets in the building

Other nearby buildings

Moe kirke

The present Moe Church is the third church in Svorkmo. A church for the factory workers was built on Skankebakken in 1675 and was destroyed by a flood in 1816. In the same year, an octagonal wooden church was built on Smedhaugen, about one kilometre further north. This church was demolished in 1866 and a new church was built on Moe. The church on Moe was designed by Ole Fredriksen Rømmesmo and Børre Thorstensen Wulvig, built in 1866-67 and consecrated on 28 December 1867.

Meldal Church

The church of Meldal is a long church dating from 1988. It was built according to the plans of the architect John Mosand after the fire of the previous church on 16 June 1981. The old church on the site dates from 1651 and was built by the builder Ole Jonsen Hindrum. The interior with baroque furniture has been recreated.

Orkdal Church

The Orkdal church is a cross church dating from 1893. It is the third church in this town, where churches have been built since the Middle Ages. The first church was made of wood, the second and third of soapstone. The church was designed by Carl Julius Bergstrøm and built by the builder Hans Kunig.