Seegård kirke

Seegård Church, built in 1997, is a wooden long church with sloping walls that almost form a pyramid. To the west is a tower. Where the walls meet the gable roof, a horizontal slot with windows has been added.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture

Visitors information

  • Car park at the building

Other nearby buildings

New Church

New Church, completed in 1872, is a long church with a tower to the west, built of laminated wood, probably from drawings by J. W. Nordan. It has simple details, characterized by the Swiss style. The crown of the tower has a relatively unusual design with broken corners in the shape of an almost baroque dome.

Vardal Church

The Vardal church is a wooden church with a tower in the centre of the cross it forms. The church was given exterior cladding in 1811. The church has undergone several restorations. The most striking feature of the interior is the high altar in the pulpit. It was carved by the parish priest Peter Gregersen Lufton Lund.

Landåsbygda kirke

Landåsbygda church is a 1960s church built according to drawings by Per Nordan. The church has a free-standing tower and a polygonal church building that is connected by a covered passage. The altarpiece is from the 17th century and originally stood in the old Fluberg church.