Tolga Church

Tolga church is an octagonal church built in 1840, with typical 18th-century shapes, clearly inspired by Røros church. The church has probably been painted white since 1864. The church was built by John Eriksen Berg after drawings by Rasmus Svendsen Aspaas.

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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Dalsbygda Church

The Dalsbygda church was completed in 1960 after intensive voluntary work. The church, which is also called "Kirkestua", is a long wooden church with a gable roof and a large bell tower in the middle of the building. The church is built according to the plans of architect J. H. Ormhaug. The tower, which was built in 1970, has a sloping pyramidal roof and a high octagonal spire.

Os Church

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Vingelen Church

The Vingelen church is a typical long church built in 1880 according to the drawings of the architect Henrik Nissen. In 1925-26 the interior was extensively decorated by Ragnvald Einbu with local biblical and historical scenes.