Engene Church

The church of Engene, built in 1849, was probably the first Swiss-style building in Sørlandet. It was built according to the plans of the architect Wilhelm Hanstein.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets in the building

Other nearby buildings

Øyestad Church

Øyestad Church is a long Gothic church built in stone around 1200. The east wall was probably demolished in the 17th century and a wooden choir was built. The church was destroyed by fire on 18 May 1900. The choir, sacristy, tower, altarpiece and pulpit were destroyed as well as the paintings on the walls. The church was restored and rededicated in 1902.

Bjorbekk Church

The church of Bjorbekk was built in 1884 by the architect J. C. Reuter. The organ dates from 1876 and was built by the Danish-Norwegian Claus Jensen. It was originally built for the Trinity Church in Arendal, but was moved to the church in Bjorbekk when the church in Arendal was demolished and replaced by the present church in 1888.

Hisøy Church

The church in Hisøy is a cross church built in 1849 by John Bakken, designed by Gustav A. Lammers. The altarpiece was painted by Christen Brun. The church has two church bells cast in Sundsvall, Sweden.