Spind Church

Spind Church is a wooden church dating from 1776. The architect of the church is Lars Albertson Øvrenes. The first historical traces of the church date back to 1328, but the old stave church was probably built in the 1200s. Little is known about the old church, but it is known that in 1776 a new church was built on a higher ground, about 20 metres west of the old one.

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