Leirbotn Church

Leirbotn Church is a wooden church built in 1993 on top of an old church. This old church, built in 1935, caught fire and was burnt down on 18 June 1990.

About this building

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Visitors information

  • Level access to the main areas
  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets in the building

Other nearby buildings

Rafsbotn Chapel

The Rafsbotn Chapel is a wooden chapel dating from 1989. The first chapel in Rafsbotn was built around 1920, but it was burnt down by the Germans in 1944. A second chapel was completed in 1949, it was replaced by the present chapel in 1988 when the parish of Alta took over the ownership of the chapel.

Komagfjord Church

The church in Komagfjord is a cross church dating from 1960. The first church in Komagfjorden was consecrated on 15 September 1887. It was a long church, and it was situated a little higher up the hill, above the shop and the quay. The church was, like most of Finnmark, burnt down by the German occupation forces when they withdrew from Finnmark in the autumn of 1944.

Elvebakken Church

The Elvebakken church is a long church dating from 1964. The church is made of concrete and wood and was built by architect Håkon Soltveit. The stained glass windows in the church show "The Holy Spirit" and "The Cross" and are by Finn Hansen AS.