Haug Church

The Haug church is a medieval stone church, originally built with a rectangular nave and a narrower choir. In 1712, the choir was demolished and the nave was extended to the east to its full width so that the nave and choir now fit together. In 1878, the church was rebuilt again according to the designs of the architect N.S.D. Eckhoff. Large parts of the western part of the building were demolished. New walls were erected on the remains of the old ones, and the nave was extended to the west.

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Key Features

  • Architecture

Visitors information

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  • Car park at the building

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