Tørdal Church

The Tørdal church was built in 1809 by the builder Kittil Johnsen. The church was rebuilt during a major renovation in 1910. In its external shape, the church is quite similar to the main church of Prestestranda. The interior was restored in 1959 according to Finn Krafft's plans.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets in the building

Other nearby buildings

Drangedal Church

The Drangedal church was consecrated in 1775 after the previous church on the site had fallen into ruin and become too small. The church was built of wood with a T-shaped plan and was named the Church of Emmanuel. In 1839-42, a choir was built to the east, so that the church took the shape of a cross. At the same time, it was panelled on the outside and inside.

Nissedal Church

The Nissedal church is a wooden church built in 1764 by the architect H.P.Thorne. It is believed that a medieval church once existed on the site.

Fjågesund Church

Fjågesund church is a long church completed in 1916 by architect H.Bøvre. Before 1997, the church was a chapel in Kviteseid parish.