Øyjar kapell

Øyjar chapel is a wooden building completed in 1964. The chapel has a long plan and was designed by architect Karl Stenersen.

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Visitors information

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Other nearby buildings

Røn Church

Røn church is a long church from the mid-18th century. It has a rectangular and relatively short nave and a narrower choir that has just been completed. An extension of the choir is a sacristy from the 1920s. Some of the church's materials probably come from Fyrstro Stave church and Øde Stave church.

Slidredomen

The church of Vestre Slidre, or "Slidredomen", is a stone church probably built in the 13th century. It has a rectangular nave and a slightly lower and narrower choir. The interior bears the mark of the 18th century when the choir arch and the windows were enlarged and the church received new furniture.

Ulnes Church

The Ulnes church is a medieval stone church with a rectangular nave and narrower, lower choirs. On the ridge above the nave is a square turret with a spire. The church was probably built in the 13th century. After falling into disuse, it was rebuilt with a slightly larger nave in 1735. In the 1890s a porch was built in front of the entrance to the west and the sacristy to the east of the chancel, but these parts were renewed in the 1950s.