Nord-Vågsøy Church

The church in Nord-Vågsøy, in its present form, replaces a church that burned down in 1945. It is a long concrete church that was consecrated on 24 October 1960 by Bishop Ragnvald Indrebø.

About this building

For more information visit on this building visit https://kirkesok.no/kirke/143900301

Other nearby buildings

Sør-Vågsøy Church

The Sør-Vågsøy church is a wooden church built in 1907 according to the design of architect Lars Sølvberg.

Selje Church

The Selje church, inaugurated in 1866, is a project of the architect F. H. Stockfleth. It is built in a relatively simple Gothic-Swiss style, with a gable-shaped window frame and exceptional quality carpentry work on the walls. The church is located on the shore and overlooks the island of Selje to the west.

Totland Church

Totland Church, formerly the Totland Chapel, is a long wooden church built in 1912. The architects of the building were Lars Sølvberg and Jens Sølvberg. From its construction until 1953 the place of worship had the status of a chapel.