New Ski Church

The new Ski Church is a "working church" which was built in 1988. The organ of the organ builder Robert Gustafson is worthy of interest. It is made of metal, wood and leather and has eighteen voices.

About this building

For more information visit on this building visit https://kirkesok.no/kirke/021300501

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Train station within 250m
  • Car park at the building

Other nearby buildings

Ski Church

Ski Church is a medieval stone church with a rectangular nave and a lower, narrower rectangular chancel. The bell tower in front of the west entrance, built in 1860, replaced an old wooden porch. The base of the tower is made of stone, while the upper part of the tower is made of wood. The sacristy to the east was built in 1934 according to the plans of architect Ole Stein. As part of the extensive reconstruction of the church by Nicolay Nicolaysen in 1860, the portals and windows of the church were demolished and modified or rebuilt. The interior was also considerably modified in 1860, with new galleries and pews. The interior was then restored in 1935 under the direction of the architect Ole Stein.

Dale Church

Dale church is a wooden church dating from 1864. There is no reliable information on the date of construction of the first church in Dale. We do know, however, that the original church, probably a stave church, was demolished in 1593 to make way for a new tarred wooden church that was kept until 1863.

Nordby kirke

Nordby Church is a long church from 1826, built and designed by Lieutenant Jørgen Brochmann after he demolished the old church in Nordby.