Norwegian Lutheran Churches
This collection showcases the architectural diversity of Lutheran places of worship across the Troms and Finnmark regions of Northern Norway. Featuring structures ranging from the modernist Hammerfest Church with its triangular design to smaller village chapels like Mefjordvær, the list highlights both post-WWII reconstruction efforts and traditional wooden craftsmanship. These sites serve as central community hubs and offer insights into the region's religious heritage and the functional aesthetic of Arctic ecclesiastical architecture.
Hammerfest Church
Hammerfest Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Gamvik Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway.
Mefjordvær Chapel
Mefjordvær Chapel is a chapel of the Church of Norway in Senja Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway.
Vestre Jakobselv kirke
A modern long church built in 1940, serving the community in Vadsø municipality.
Berg kirke
Located in Skaland on the island of Senja, this modern concrete church was consecrated in 1955.
Rypefjord kirke
A local parish church serving the Rypefjord area in Hammerfest municipality.
Båtsfjord kirke
Consecrated in 1971, this church features a 75-square-meter stained glass window, 'The Resurrection,' by artist Jardar Lunde.
Betania Hammerfest
A Lutheran prayer house and community center located in Hammerfest.
Vestertana kirke
A wooden chapel in Tana municipality, consecrated in 1980 to serve the local Vestertana community.
Kongsfjord bedehus
A traditional prayer house located in the fishing village of Kongsfjord.
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