Polmak Church

The Polmak church, which was consecrated in 1853, is a simple small long church with a gable roof. It is built in a rather anonymous wooden architecture, presumably vernacular, with corrective remarks by the architect J. H. Nebelong. The church is relatively well preserved, both inside and out, but in 1950 a new sacristy was built and in 1961 the nave was extensively enlarged.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets in the building

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