Holmsbu Church

Holmsbu Church is a long church from 1887, designed by the architect Jacob Wilhelm Nordan. It is a simple wooden church with wooden panelled inner walls and some neo-gothic elements in the window design. The neo-gothic altarpiece was painted by Reidar Fritzvold in 1963.

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Berger Church

The Berger Church is a long church from 1895, designed by the architect Schak August Steenberg Bull, a cousin of the famous composer Edvard Grieg. The Ytre Arna Church in Bergen is a copy of the Berger Church. The churches have the same architect and date from the same period.

Hurum Church

The Hurum Church is a medieval stone church with a rectangular nave and a lower, narrower choir with a semicircular end, the apse, to the east. In front of the west entrance is a wooden bell tower. At the foot of the tower is a porch. The church was renovated after a fire in 1686, and in 1849 it was extensively rebuilt. However, the present tower dates from 1885. The brick chapel of the Huitfeldt family was built north of the nave in 1750.

Filtvet Church

The church in Filtvet dates from 1894 and was designed by the architect Alfred Christian Dahl in a historicizing drawing style. The altarpiece is in neo-gothic style, with an oil painting by Karl Johan Holter depicting Jesus and a small child.