Langestrand kirke

The church in Langestrand is an octagonal church from 1818. It is built in the empire style of the time. The extensions for the choir and the sacristy were added in 1902. In the church, there is a baptismal font from 1596. The previous church was demolished to make way for a new blast furnace at the ironworks.

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  • Architecture
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