Trøftskogen Chapel

The Trøftskogen chapel was built in 1931 according to the plans of the State Building Inspectorate (later Norwegian Directorate of Public Construction and Property). Originally the chapel was made of wood stained brown on the outside, but it was panelled and painted white in 1962.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture

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