List of churches in Hamar

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Map of the deaneries within the Diocese of Hamar

The list of churches in Hamar is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Hamar which includes all of Innlandet county (plus two municipalities in Viken county) in Norway. The list is divided into several sections, one for each deanery (prosti; headed by a provost) in the diocese. Administratively within each deanery, the churches are divided by municipalities each of which has their own church council (fellesråd) and then into parishes (sokn) which have their own councils (soknerådet). Each parish may have one or more local church.[1]

The Diocese of Hamar was first established in 1153 when Norway was part of the Catholic Church. During the Reformation in Norway, in 1537, the diocese was incorporated into the Diocese of Christiania. In 1864, the Diocese of Hamar was re-established and at that time, it included all of Hedmark and Oppland counties. Originally, the diocese was divided into Hedemarken prosti (later Hamar domprosti), Gudbrandsdalen prosti, Valdres prosti, and Hadeland, Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti. Over the years, the various deaneries have been subdivided and changed. Currently, there are 10 deaneries. On 1 January 2020, the two counties were merged into Innlandet county except for the municipalities of Lunner and Jevnaker which were merged into Viken county, so the diocese includes all of Innlandet plus the two municipalities in Viken. As of 2018, the 52,589-square-kilometre (20,305 sq mi) diocese had 308,697 members (about 82% of the population).[2]

Hamar domprosti[]

This arch-deanery covers several municipalities in the central part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Hamar, Løten, and Stange. The arch-deanery is headquartered at the Hamar Cathedral in the city of Hamar in Hamar Municipality.[3]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Hamar Hamar Hamar Cathedral Hamar 1866 Hamar Cathedral (2020).jpg
Storhamar Church Hamar 1975 Storhamar-church.jpg
Vang Vang Church Ridabu 1810 Vang tårn vest.JPG
Øvre Vang Church Slemsrud 1907 Øvre Vang kirke II.jpg
Løten Løten Løten Church Løten c. 1200 Løten kirke 1.JPG
Oppegård Chapel 1886 Oppegård kapell.JPG
Oset Chapel 1885 Oset kapell.jpg
Stange Ottestad Ottestad Church Ottestad 1731 Ottestad kirke.jpg
Romedal Romedal Church Romedal 1887 Romedal kirke.jpg
Stange Stange Church Stangebyen 1250 Stange kirke (2014).jpg
Tangen Strandlykkja Church 1915 Kapell Strandlykkja.jpg
Tangen Church Tangen 1861 Tangen church.jpg
Vallset Vallset Church 1850 Vallset kirke.jpg

Hadeland og Land prosti[]

This deanery covers several municipalities in the southern part of the diocese. It is the only deanery in the diocese to span parts of two counties. It includes the municipalities of Gran, Nordre Land, and Søndre Land in Innlandet county and Jevnaker and Lunner in Viken county. The deanery is headquartered at Ål Church in the village of Jaren in Gran Municipality.[4]

The deanery was established in 1864 when Jevnaker and Lunner from the Hadeland, Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti and Nordre Land and Søndre Land from the Valdres prosti were joined to form the newly created Hadeland og Land prosti.[5]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Gran Bjoneroa Sørum Church Bjoneroa 1861 Sørum church, Gran, Norway.jpg
Brandbu Nes Church 1730 Nes church, Gran, Norway.JPG
Gran/Tingelstad Grymyr Church 2003 Grymyr church (front), Gran, Norway.jpg
St. Mary's Church c. 1150 Sisterchurches at Gran, Mariachurch.jpg
St. Nicholas' Church c. 1150 Nikolaikirken Gran 01.jpg
Tingelstad Church Tingelstad 1866 Tingelstad new church, Gran.jpg
Old Tingelstad Church Tingelstad c. 1220 Tingelstad old church, Gran.jpg
Moen/Ål Moen Church Jaren 1914 Moen chapel, Gran, Norway.JPG
Ål Church 1929 Ål church, Gran, Norway.JPG
Jevnaker Jevnaker 1834 Jevnaker kirke.jpg
Jevnaker 1916 Randsfjord kirke.JPG
Lunner Grua/Harestua Grua 1924 Grua kirke - 2012-09-30 at 11-00-14.jpg
Harestua 2001 Harestua kapell.JPG
Lunner Lunner Church 12th century Lunner kirke rk 84342 IMG 9203.JPG
1914 Oppedalen kirke - 2012-09-30 at 11-57-50.jpg
Nordre Land Lunde Lunde Church 1769 Lunde kirke i Vest-Torpa.jpg
Nordsinni Haugner Church 1950 Haugner kirke.JPG
Nordsinni Church 1758 Nordsinni kirke II.jpg
Torpa Kinn Church 1956 Kinn kirke.jpg
Åmot Church 1823 AamotkirkeTorpa2.jpg
Østsinni Østsinni Church Dokka 1877 Ostsinni-kirke-Dokka.jpg
Vølstad Church 1959 Vølstad kirke.JPG
Søndre Land Fluberg Fluberg Church Fluberg 1703 FLUBERG KIRKE Søndre Land, Norway (Lutheran church, 1703) Kirkegård gravsteiner (cemetery) etc 2021-06-01 IMG 1289.jpg
Landåsbygda Church 1965 LANDÅSBYGDA KIRKE Kapell, Landåsvegen, Søndre Land, Norway (Lutheran church, Per Nordan 1965) 2021-06-01 IMG 1207.jpg
Skute Skute Church 1915 Skute kirke.jpg
Søndre Land Enger Church Enger 1875 Enger kirke.JPG
Hov Church Hov 1781 Hov Kirke Church (1781), Søndre Land Municipality, Oppland County, Norway. Springtime, cemetery, graveyard, Randsfjorden lake, etc. 2017-03-27 IMG 2085.jpg

Nord-Gudbrandsdal prosti[]

This deanery covers several municipalities in the northwestern part of the diocese. It includes churches in the municipalities of Dovre, Lesja, Lom, Nord-Fron, Sel, Skjåk, and Vågå. The deanery is headquartered at Sel Church in the north side of the town of Otta in Sel Municipality.[6]

The deanery was established in 1871 when the old Gudbrandsdalen prosti was divided into Søndre Gudbrandsdalen prosti and Nordre Gudbrandsdalen prosti. In 1922, the spelling of the name was changed from Nordre Gudbrandsdalen prosti to Nord-Gudbrandsdalen prosti (both mean "northern Gudbrandsdalen"). Also in 1922, Sel municipality was transferred out of this deanery to the new ("middle Gudbrandsdal"). In 1972, the Midtre Gudbrandsdal prosti was dissolved and the municipalities of Sel and Fron were transferred into this deanery at that time.[7][8]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Dovre Dombås Dombås Church Dombås 1939 Dombaaskirke-Norway-HH.jpg
Eystein Church Hjerkinn 1969 Eysteinskirka.jpg
Dovre Dovre Church Dovre 1736 Dovre kirke rk 84030 IMG 1335.JPG
Lesja Lesja og Lesjaskog Lesja Church Lesja 1749 Lesja kyrkje nordvest.JPG
Lesjaskog Church Lesjaskog 1697 Lesjaskog kyrkje crop.jpg
Lesjaverk Church Lesjaverk 1964 Lesjaverk church west.JPG
Lom Bøverdalen Bøverdal Church (Bøverdal) 1864 Bøverdal kirke -16.jpg
Garmo Garmo Church Garmo 1879 Garmo kyrkje.jpg
Lom Lom Stave Church Fossbergom c. 1185 Iglesia vikinga en LOM,Noruega.jpg
Nord-Fron Kvam Kvam Church Kvam 1952 Kvam church, Nord-Fron, Norway (Rear).JPG
Kvikne Kvikne Church 1764 Kvikne church, Nord-Fron, Norway.jpg
Skåbu Skåbu Church Skåbu 1927 Skåbu church, Nord-Fron, Norway.JPG
Sødorp Sødorp Church Vinstra 1752 Sødorp church, Nord-Fron, Norway.jpg
Sødorp Chapel Vinstra 1929 Sødorp kapell fra sørvest 14 juli 2004.jpg
Sel Heidal Heidal Church Bjølstad 1941 A haunting stave church in Norway.jpg
Nord-Sel Nord-Sel Church Nord-Sel 1932 Nord-Sel church, Sel, Norway.jpg
Sel Sel Church 1742 Sel kyrkje.jpg
Sjoa Chapel 1978 Sjoa chapel, Sel, Norway.jpg
Skjåk Nordberg Nordberg Church 1864 NordbergKirke2020.jpg
Skjåk Skjåk Church 1752 Skjåk kyrkje.jpg
Vågå Vågå Vågå Church Vågåmo c. 1625 Church of Vågå.jpg

Nord-Østerdal prosti[]

This deanery covers several municipalities in the northeastern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Alvdal, Folldal, Os, Rendalen, Tolga, and Tynset. The deanery is headquartered at Tynset Church in the village of Tynset in Tynset Municipality.[9]

The deanery was established in 1868 when the old Østerdalen prosti was divided into Søndre Østerdalen prosti and Nordre Østerdalen prosti. In 1922, the spelling of the name was changed from Nordre Østerdalen to Nord-Østerdalen, both meaning "northern Østerdalen".[10]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Alvdal Alvdal Alvdal Church Alvdal 1861 Alvdal kirke.JPG
Folldal Folldal Folldal Church Folldal 1882 Folldal kirke.jpg
Egnund Chapel 1975 EgnundKapell-2010-01-25.jpg
Øvre Folldal Dalen Church 1934 Dalen Kirke.jpg
Os Dalsbygda Dalsbygda Church Dalsbygda 1960 Foto - Thor Helge Sømåen.jpg
Narbuvoll Narbuvoll Church Narbuvoll 1862 Narbuvollen kirke.jpg
Tufsingdalen Church Tufsingdal 1920 Tufsingdalen kirke.jpg
Os Os Church Os i Østerdalen 1862 OsTolgaKirke.jpg
Rendalen Hanestad Hanestad Church Hanestad 1926 Hanestad kirke 2.jpg
Sjøli Sjøli Church Sjølisand 1914 Sjøli kirke.jpg
Ytre Rendal Ytre Rendal Church Otnes 1751 Ytre Rendal Kirke.jpg
Øvre Rendal Øvre Rendal Church Bergset 1759 Øvre Rendal Kirke.jpg
Tolga Hodalen Hodalen Church Hodalen 1934 Hodalen kapell.jpg
Holøydalen Holøydalen Church Øversjødalen 1908 Holøydalen Kirke.jpg
Tolga Tolga Church Tolga 1840 Tolga kirke.jpg
Vingelen Vingelen Church Vingelen 1880 Vingelen kirke - 7. sept.- 2013.jpg
Tynset Brydalen Brydalen Church 1883 Brydalen kirke.jpg
Kvikne Kvikne Church Kvikne 1654 Kvikne kirke Tynset.jpg
Tylldalen Tylldalen Church Tylldalen 1736 Tylldal kirke.jpg
Tynset Tynset Church Tynset 1795 Tynset church - panoramio.jpg

Ringsaker prosti[]

This deanery covers the municipality of Ringsaker in the central part of the diocese. The deanery is headquartered at Ringsaker Church in the village of Moelv in Ringsaker Municipality.[11]

The deanery was established in 2007 when it was separated from the Hamar domprosti.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Ringsaker Brumunddal/Veldre Brumunddal Church Brumunddal 1965 Brumunddal kirke anno 2011.jpg
Veldre Church 2000 Veldre kirke.JPG
Brøttum Brøttum Church 1790 Brøttum krk.jpg
Mesnali Church Mesnali 1933 Mesnali kirke.JPG
Furnes Furnes Church Furnes 1707 Furnes kirke II.jpg
Nes Helgøya Church Helgøya 1870 Helgoeya church.JPG
Nes Church 1250 Nes church2.JPG
Stavsjø Church 1880 Stavsjoe church2.JPG
Ringsaker Ringsaker Church Moelv 1100s Ringsaker kirke.jpg
Åsmarka Åsmarka Church 1859 Åsmarka kirke.JPG

Solør, Vinger og Odal prosti[]

This deanery covers several municipalities in the Glåmdal river valley in the southeastern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Eidskog, Kongsvinger, Nord-Odal, Sør-Odal, Grue, Våler, and Åsnes. The deanery is headquartered at in the town of Kongsvinger in Kongsvinger Municipality.[12]

The deanery was established in 1855 when the old was divided. It was originally called Solør and Odal prosti. In 1868, northern part of Solør (Våler and Åsnes parishes) was transferred to the then newly established Sør-Østerdal prosti. In 1922, the southern part of Solør (Hof, Grue, and Brandval parishes) were separated to join the newly created Solør prosti. The remaining parts of this deanery then changed its name to Vinger og Odal prosti. In 1990, the parish of Brandval was transferred from Solør prosti to Vinger og Odal prosti. In 2013, the deanery regained its original boundaries when the old Solør prosti was merged back. The deanery's name was then changed to Solør, Vinger og Odal prosti.[13][14]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Eidskog Eidskog Eidskog Church Matrand 1665 Eidskog kirke.jpg
Magnor Church Magnor 1923 Magnor kirke.jpg
Vestmarka Vestmarka Church 1883 Vestmarka kirke TRS.jpg
Grue Grue Grue Church Kirkenær 1825 Grue kirke.jpg
Grue Finnskog Grue Finnskog Church Svullrya 1886 Grue Finnskog kirke.jpg
Kongsvinger Austmarka Austmarka Church 1858 Austmarka kirke.jpg
Brandval Brandval Church 1651 Brandval kirke.jpg
Lundersæter Church Lundersæter 1868 Lundersæter kirke.jpg
Roverud Church Roverud 1969 Roverud krk.jpg
Vinger Vinger Church Kongsvinger 1699 Vinger kirke Kongsvinger.JPG
Nord-Odal Mo Mo Church Mo 1864 Mo kirke.jpg
Sand Sand Church Sand 1891 Sand kirke - Fasade mot sydvest 2.jpg
Trøftskogen Chapel 1931 Trøftskogen.jpg
Sør-Odal Oppstad Oppstad Church 1725 Oppstad kirke.jpg
Strøm Strøm Church 1857 Strømk2.jpg
Ullern Ullern Church 1868 Ullern kirke (Sør-Odal).JPG
Våler Gravberget Gravberget Church 1955 Gravberget kirke.jpg
Våler Våler Church Våler 2015 Våler kirke.jpg
Risberget Chapel 1862 Risberget kirkesal.jpg
Åsnes Arneberg Arneberg Church 1878 Arneberg kirke.jpg
Gjesåsen Gjesåsen Church Gjesåsen 1863 Gjesaasen kirke.jpg
Hof Hof Church Hof 1861 Hof kirke.jpg
Hof Finnskog Hof Finnskog Church 1953 Hof Finnskog kirke.jpg
Åsnes Åsnes Church Flisa 1744 Aasnes kirke.jpg
Åsnes Finnskog Åsnes Finnskog Church 1861 Åsnes Finnskog kirke.JPG

Sør-Gudbrandsdal prosti[]

This deanery covers several municipalities in central part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Gausdal, Lillehammer, Ringebu, Sør-Fron, and Øyer. The deanery is headquartered at Lillehammer Church in the town of Lillehammer in Lillehammer Municipality.[15]

The deanery was established in 1871 when the old Gudbrandsdalen prosti was divided into Nordre Gudbrandsdalen prosti and Søndre Gudbrandsdalen prosti. In 1922, the spelling of the name was changed from Søndre Gudbrandsdalen prosti to Sør-Gudbrandsdalen prosti (both mean "southern Gudbrandsdalen"). Also in 1922, Ringebu municipality was transferred out of this deanery to the new ("middle Gudbrandsdal"). In 1972, the Midtre Gudbrandsdal prosti was dissolved and the municipality of Ringebu was transferred into this deanery.[7][16]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Gausdal Aulstad Aulstad Church 1864 Aulstad kirke.JPG
Follebu Follebu Church Follebu 1260 Follebu kirke.JPG
Svatsum Svatsum Church 1860 Svatsum kirke.JPG
Vestre Gausdal Vestre Gausdal Church Forset 1784 Vestre Gausdal kirke.JPG
Østre Gausdal Østre Gausdal Church Østre Gausdal 1250 Østre Gausdal kirke.jpg
Lillehammer Fåberg Fåberg Church Fåberg 1727 Fåberg church Lillehammer.jpg
Lillehammer Lillehammer Church Lillehammer 1882 Lillehammer church.jpg
Nordre Ål Nordre Ål Church Lillehammer 1994 Nordre Ål kirke.jpg
Nordseter Church Nordseter 1964 Nordseter fjellkirke.jpg
Saksumdal Saksumdal Church 1875 Saksumdal kirke.JPG
Søre Ål Søre Ål Church Lillehammer 1964 Søre Ål kirke Lillehammer.jpg
Vingrom Vingrom Church Vingrom 1908 Lillehammer Vingrom kirke IMG 2979 rk 85851.JPG
Ringebu Fåvang Fåvang Stave Church Fåvang 1630 Fåvang kirke.jpg
Fåvangfjellet Chapel 1974 Fåvangfjellet sportskapell.JPG
Ringebu Ringebu Stave Church Ringebu c. 1220 Ringebu stavkirke IMG 4070 rk 85295.JPG
Venabygd Venabygd Church 1780 FV27P Venabygd kirke.jpg
Venabygd Chapel 1979 Venabu IMG 8247 Lunde kirke Lundesätra rk 85296.JPG
Sør-Fron Sør-Frøn Sør-Fron Church Hundorp 1792 Sør-Fron kirke 1.JPG
Espedalen Chapel Espedalen 1974 Espedalen Mountain Church.jpg
Øyer Tretten Tretten Church Tretten 1728 Tretten kirke 2017.jpg
Øyer Øyer Church Granrudmoen 1725 Oyer kirke.jpg

Sør-Østerdal prosti[]

This deanery covers several municipalities in the east-central part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Elverum, Engerdal, Stor-Elvdal, Trysil, Åmot. The deanery is headquartered at Elverum Church in the town of Elverum in Elverum Municipality.[17]

The deanery was established in 1868 when the old Østerdalen prosti was divided into Søndre Østerdalen prosti and Nordre Østerdalen prosti. In 1922, the spelling of the name was changed from Søndre Østerdalen to Sør-Østerdalen. Both mean "southern Østerdalen".[18]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Elverum Elverum Elverum Church Elverum 1736 Elverum kirke.jpg
Heradsbygd Heradsbygd Church Heradsbygd 1895 Heradsbygd kirke.jpg
Hernes Hernes Church 1935 Hernes kirke.jpg
Nordskogbygda Nordskogbygda Church 1873 Nordskogbygda kirke.jpg
Sørskogbygda Sørskogbygda Church 1873 Sørskogbygda kirke 2.jpg
Engerdal Drevsjø Drevsjø Church Drevsjø 1848 Drevsjø-Church-Engerdal-Norway.jpg
Elgå Elgå Church 1946 Elgå03.jpg
Engerdal Engerdal Church Engerdal 1873 Engerdal church.jpg
Sømådal Sømådal Church 1937 Sømådal kirkested.jpg
Søre Elvdal Søre Elvdal Church 1885 Søre Elvdal kirke.JPG
Stor-Elvdal Atneosen Atneosen Church Atna 1882 Atneosen kapell 01.jpg
Sollia Sollia Church Sollia 1738 Sollia kirke01.jpg
Stor-Elvdal Evenstad Church Evenstad 1904 Evenstad kirke.JPG
Koppang Church Koppang 1952 Koppang kirke.jpg
Stor-Elvdal Church 1821 Stor-Elvdal kirke.jpg
Strand Strand Church 1863 Strand kirke, Stor-Elvdal kommune, Hedemark.jpg
Trysil Ljørdalen Ljørdalen Church 1872 Ljørdalen kirke.jpg
Nordre Trysil Nordre Trysil Church 2000 Nordre-Trysil-Church-Trysil-Norway.jpg
Søre Trysil Plassen Church 1907 Plassen kirke.jpg
Søre Osen Søre Osen Church 1882 Søre Osen kirke.jpg
Trysil Trysil Church Innbygda 1861 Trysil kirke.JPG
Tørberget Tørberget Church Tørberget 1922 H Tørberget kirke.jpg
Østby Østby Church Østby 1940 Østby kirke.JPG
Åmot Deset Deset Church 1867 Deset kirke.JPG
Nordre Osen Nordre Osen Church 1923 Nordre Osen nye kirke.JPG
Old Nordre Osen Church 1777 Nordre-Osen-Old-Church-Åmot-Norway.jpg
Åmot Åmot Church Rena 1901 Aamot kirke rena.jpg

Toten prosti[]

This deanery covers three municipalities in the southern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Gjøvik, Vestre Toten, and Østre Toten. The deanery is headquartered at Gjøvik Church in the town of Gjøvik in Gjøvik Municipality. The deanery was established in 1853 when the old was divided into Valdres prosti and Toten prosti.[19]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Gjøvik Biri Biri Church Biri 1777 Biri kirke.jpg
Bråstad Bråstad Church 1963 Bråstad kirke.JPG
Engehaugen Engehaugen Church Gjøvik 1994 Engehaugen kirke.JPG
Gjøvik Gjøvik Church Gjøvik 1994 Gjøvik kirke sett fra parken vest for Svolders gate.jpg
Hunn Hunn Church Hunndalen 1968 Hunn kirke.JPG
Snertingdal Nykirke in Snertingdal 1872 Nykirke i Snertingdal 2.JPG
Seegård Church 1997 Seegard kirke.jpg
Vardal Vardal Church 1803 Vardal kirke 27-10-19.jpg
Vestre Toten Eina Eina Church Eina 1890 Eina kirke - 2012-09-30 at 13-57-49.jpg
Raufoss Raufoss Church Raufoss 1939 Vestre Toten Raufoss kirke rk 85275 IMG 9317.JPG
Ås Ås Church Bøverbru 1921 Ås church V Toten.jpg
Østre Toten Balke Balke Church Skreia 1170 Balke kirke inngangsparti 2.JPG
Totenviken Church 1896 Totenviken kirke (back).jpg
Hoff Hoff Church Lena c. 1175 Hoff kirke på Østre Toten A.JPG
Kapp Kapp Church Kapp 1939 Kapp kapell ved Kapp på Østre Toten i Oppland.JPG
Kolbu Kolbu Church Kolbu 1730 Kolbu kirke.jpg
Nordlien Nordlien Church Nordlia 1901 Nordlia Church Original 28-10-19.jpg

Valdres prosti[]

This deanery covers several municipalities in Valdres in the southwestern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Etnedal, Nord-Aurdal, Sør-Aurdal, Vang, Vestre Slidre, and Øystre Slidre. The deanery is headquartered at Aurdal Church in the village of Aurdal in Nord-Aurdal Municipality.[20]

Valdres prosti was established in 1853 when the old was divided into Valdres prosti and Toten prosti. In 1864, the municipalities of Nordre Land and Søndre Land were transferred from this deanery to the Hadeland og Land prosti.[5][21]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Etnedal Bruflat Bruflat Church Bruflat 1750 Bruflat kirke, Etnedal.jpg
Nord-Etnedal Nord-Etnedal Church 1866 Nord-Etnedal kirke, Etnedal.jpg
Nord-Aurdal Aurdal Aurdal Church Aurdal 1737 Aurdal kirke.jpg
Skrautvål Skrautvål Church Skrautvål 1785 Skrautvål kirke.jpg
Svenes Strand Church 1735 Strand kirke Valdres.jpg
Tingnes Tingnes Church Fagernes 1972 Tingnes kirke.JPG
Tisleidalen Tisleidalen Church 1957 Tisleidalen kapell.jpg
Ulnes Ulnes Church 1250 Ulnes Kirke - no-nb digifoto 20150226 00169 NB MIT FNR 00257 (cropped).jpg
Sør-Aurdal Bagn Bagn Church Bagn 1736 Bagn kirke.jpg
Begnadalen Begnadalen Church Begnadalen 1964 Begnadalen kirke.JPG
Hedalen Hedalen Stave Church Hedalen c. 1165 Hedalen stavkyrkje.jpg
Leirskogen Leirskogen Church 1924 Leirskogen kirke 0003.JPG
Reinli Reinli Stave Church 1326 Reinli Stave Church Valdres.jpg
Reinli Chapel 1964 FV221 Reinlivegen.jpg
Vang Heensåsen Heensåsen Church 1902 Heensåsen kirke.jpg
Høre Høre Stave Church 1180 Hoere-Stave-Church-2020.jpg
Vang Vang Church Vang i Valdres 1840 Vang Oppland IMG 1666 vang kirke 85760.jpg
Øye Øye Church 1747 Øye kirke i Vang i Oppland (Innlandet fylke).jpg
Øye Stave Church 1965 Oye stave church.jpg
St. Thomas Church Filefjell 1971 Sankt Thomaskirken på Filefjell, Viken fylke (2).jpg
Vestre Slidre Lomen Lomen Church 1914 Lomen kirke.png
Lomen Stave Church 1179 Lomen stavkirke ID 84323 IMG 1838.jpg
Røn Røn Church Røn 1747 Røn kirke.jpg
Øyjar Chapel 1963 Øyjar kapell.JPG
Slidre Vestre Slidre Church Slidre c. 1200 Slidredomen, Vestre Slidre.JPG
Øystre Slidre Hegge Hegge Stave Church 1216 Hegge.jpg
Lidar Lidar Church 1932 Lidar kirke.jpg
Rogne Rogne Church 1857 Rogne Church.JPG
Volbu Volbu Church 1820 Volbu kirke.JPG

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