Orkanger Church

The Orkanger Church is a long church dating from 1892. Initially, the church was characterised by the Swiss chalet style, but the façade was simplified somewhat in 1950 when the church was re-panelled and the tower was modified. The church changed its colour several times from brown to yellow and then from brown to white (in 1991).

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture

Visitors information

  • Level access to the main areas
  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets in the building
  • Café within 500m

Other nearby buildings

Orkdal Church

The Orkdal church is a cross church dating from 1893. It is the third church in this town, where churches have been built since the Middle Ages. The first church was made of wood, the second and third of soapstone. The church was designed by Carl Julius Bergstrøm and built by the builder Hans Kunig.

Geitastrand Church

The Geitastrand church was built in 1859, making it the first church built in the village. Before the Geitastrand church was built, the nearest church was on the other side of the fjord, in Viggja. In 1950-51, extensive restoration work was carried out inside the church.

Børsa Church

Børsa Church is a wooden church dating from 1857. The architect of the building was Christian Heinrich Grosch (1801-1865). The bell-tower is to the west and the choir is to the east. The choir is polygonal in shape. The altarpiece is dated around 1730 and was painted by Sigismund Wagner.