Slotten Church

Slotten church is a church built from 1963 to 1965. There was already a church in Slåtten from 1896. Sadly, it burned together with the rest of the village during the destruction of Finnmark in 1944.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture

Visitors information

  • Accessible toilets in the building

Other nearby buildings

Kokelv Church

The church in Kokelv is a wooden church built in 1960 by a group of 24 German volunteers sponsored by Action Reconciliation Service for Peace, who spent seven months in Kokelv to build the church as a sign of reconciliation with the Norwegian people who had suffered under German occupation during the Second World War. The architect of the church is Rolf Harlew Jenssen.

Havøysund Church

Havøysund church, like the other churches in Måsøy, was burned by the Germans during the evacuation of Finnmark in 1944. The new church, which was completed in 1960, is a long church built in concrete and wood according to drawings by architect Esben Poulsson.

Hammerfest Church

The Hammerfest Church, which was consecrated in 1961, is built in reinforced concrete according to the plans of architect Hans Magnus and is characterised by its modernist form and construction. The church contains both valuable furniture from previous churches and distinctive furniture from the time of construction and later periods.