Veøy church

The Veøy church was built in 1907 and designed by the architect Karl Martin Norum. The church has the characteristics of Dragestil's churches. Most of the churches that were built at that time are white, but this one is red with white windows and doors. Inside, the church is painted with a combination of shades of brown. The same ochre colours are found in much of the interior. Sometimes a slightly cooler colour is used for decorative details, blue, red, green and gold.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Level access to the main areas

Other nearby buildings

Old Veøy Church

The old church in Veøy is a long medieval stone church built around the year 1200. Veøy Old Church is often compared to the two other central stone churches in Møre og Romsdal: Borgund Church and Tingvoll Church. The exterior is Romanesque and the interior dates from the post-reformation period. The church functioned as a parish church until 1907.

Sekken Church

Sekken Church was built in 1908 as a traditional Norwegian wooden church. Inside, the church has not changed since it was built in 1908.

Røvik Church

The Røvik church was built in 1905 according to the plans of the architect Gabriel Smith. The church replaced the church in Bolsøy as a parish church and acquired most of its furniture when the latter was destroyed in 1907.