Nesodden church

The Nesodden church is a medieval stone church with a rectangular nave and narrower choir. In the 1870s, wooden porches and sacristies were built, and as part of the restoration in 1956, these were restored. The baroque portal altarpiece has wings with richly carved acanthus leaves and was probably made by Johan Jørgen Schram in 1715.

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Key Features

  • Architecture
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