Søre Elvdal Church

The church of Søre Elvdal was inaugurated in 1885. Originally the church was used as a school and chapel. The interior was extensively remodelled when a separate school was built around 1920. The interior was then painted in blue tones.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture

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