Nordre Trysil Church

Nordre Trysil Church is a wooden church built in 2000 according to the plans of architect Anders Gunnestad. The design and proportions were borrowed from the construction of boathouses and Stave church. The interior is made of unpainted pine.

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Trysil kirke

The church in Trysil is a cruciform panelled church built to the designs of the architect Christian H. Grosch in 1861. The church is a typical Grosch church in a combination of Swiss and neo-Gothic style. In 1897, the church received a new altarpiece painted by Johannes Grennes after the Resurrection by Adolph Tidemand in the church in Bragernes. In the chancel hangs a painting of the Eucharist probably by Peter Lillie in the 18th century.

Old Church of Nordre Osen

The old church of Nordre Osen was inaugurated in 1777. It is made of wood, panelled and painted red with white corners. The altarpiece, carved by Laurits Larsen and dated 1674, comes from St. Michael's Church of the Great Elvedal. The richly carved pulpit with its roof also comes from St. Michael's Church.

Nordre Osen Church

Nordre Osen Church is a long-standing church with a simple architecture, built in 1923 according to the drawings of the architect Ivar Wiehe-Næs. The church has an asymmetrical tower and main entrance, as well as unusual details. The altarpiece was painted by Maria Vigeland in 1923 and shows the Annunciation, placed in a neo-gothic setting.