Norwegian Heritage Churches
This collection features the architectural diversity of Vestfold and Telemark, ranging from the monumental Heddal Stave Church—Norway’s largest—to medieval stone structures like Berg stenkirke and Botne kirke. The list highlights 12th-century Romanesque designs, 18th-century Rococo garrison churches, and traditional 19th-century timber constructions. These sites offer a direct look at the evolution of Norwegian ecclesiastical history, showcasing intricate wood carvings, octagonal floor plans, and preserved stone masonry across the region.
Heddal Stave Church
Heddal Stave Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Notodden Municipality in Telemark county, Norway.
Heddal Stave Church
Heddal Stave Church is a stave church located at Heddal in Notodden municipality, Norway.The church is a triple nave stave church and is…
Åmotsdal kyrkje
Timber cruciform church built in 1792.
Hjartdal kyrkje
Cruciform church dating from 1809, constructed on a site used for worship since the Middle Ages.
Rauland Church
Situated at the shore of Totak lake, this wooden church dating back to the 19th century is set in simply perfect scenery.
Atrå kyrkje
Wooden long church built in 1836, replacing a medieval stave church on the same site.
Dal kirke
Long church constructed in 1769, featuring a traditional timber design.
Berg trekirke
Wooden church built in 1878 to replace the adjacent medieval stone church as the primary parish building.
Frederiksvern kirke
Rococo-style church completed in 1756. It originally served as the garrison church for the Frederiksvern naval base.
Langestrand kirke
Octagonal wooden church built in 1870, replacing an earlier structure from the late 17th century.
Berg stenkirke
Romanesque stone church dating back to approximately 1100. It is one of the oldest buildings in the region.
Skafså kyrkje
Timber long church built in 1839, known for its traditional interior.
Mo kyrkje
Wooden church dating from 1839, located in the Tokke municipality.
Veum kyrkje
Timber church constructed in 1863.
Botne kirke
Medieval stone church from the 12th century, featuring a rectangular nave and narrower choir.
Høyjord stavkirke
Vestfold's only remaining stave church. Built in two stages during the 12th and 13th centuries, it features a unique central mast.
Lårdal kyrkje
Wooden church built in 1831 on the site of a former stave church.
Sauland kyrkje
Cruciform church completed in 1859, designed by architect Christian Heinrich Grosch.
Kviteseid kyrkje
Timber church built in 1916 to replace the old medieval stone church as the main parish site.
Fjågesund kyrkje
Timber church built in 1916, featuring a design by architect Haldor Larsen Børve.
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