Sømådal Church

Sømådal Church is a wooden church built in 1937. The church is dark stained with white frames and corners. The interior is simply designed with unpainted wooden walls and decor from the time of construction. The altarpiece is carved by Hans Storken, supposedly made of some kind of African wood.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture

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