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Oppdal kirke

Oppdal kirke

Oppdal, NO

Consecrated in 1651, the church in Oppdal is a cross-plan church with a white-painted vertical plank exterior. During the restoration of 1951-53, the planks on the walls were removed and the church hall regained its unpainted wooden walls and several pieces of furniture from the time of construction.

Oppegård Church

Oppegård Church

Nordre Follo, NO

Oppegård Church is a wooden church completed in 1876. The present church is the third on the site. The first church was a stave church known from an inspection in 1688. Based on this description, it is assumed that the stave church consisted of a rectangular nave and a low, narrow chancel.

Oppheim Church

Oppheim Church

Voss, NO

The Oppheim church was built of wood in 1871. The architect of the building was the builder Ole Vangberg, who was also responsible for the neighbouring church in Vinje, built in the same year. Before these two churches stood a 17th-century church, itself replacing a 14th-century stave church.

Oppsal Church

Oppsal Church

Oslo, NO

Oppsal church is a ‘working church’ from 1961, designed by Helge W. Simers and Hans Chr. Gaaserud. The church has stained glass by Victor Sparre.

Oppstad Church

Oppstad Church

Sør-odal, NO

Oppstad Church is a typical 18th century church in the shape of an eastern cross with a tower to the west. The tower probably comes from an old church built in 1634. The church was given a new sacristy in the 1950s, and copper cladding on a tower helmet and new windows in the 1960s.

Oppstryn Church

Oppstryn Church

Oppstryn, NO

Oppstryn Church, which was opened in 1863, is a long, relatively simple church built according to the drawings of J. W. Nordan. The church has rectangular windows and some neo-gothic details, and the tower to the west has a gable roof with an eaves over it. In the Middle Ages the church stood on Nesje, but when an avalanche threatened its position in the early 1660s, the church was moved and a new church was built on Fosnes, the same town where the modern church of Oppstryn stands.

Opstandingskerk

Biezelinge, NL

Previously, the Christian Reformed used the church building at Nieuwe Kerkstraat 18.

Opstandingskerk

Leeuwarden, NL

High, flat-roofed hall church, partly with indirect light. Service rooms added on to one side. Built in 1960 to a design by the architectural firm Nielsen, Spruit and Van der Kuilen. On the gallery an organ with two manuals and free pedal, built in 1966 by Bakker & Timmenga (Leeuwarden).

Opstandingskerk

Rotterdam, NL

On February 25, 1960, the first pile was driven for the Reformed Church of the Resurrection on Lisplein. A design by MCA Meischke, who also designed the Reformed Church at the Technikon, the Scottish Church, the Mormon Church on Jacques Perkstraat and a -now demolished- Reformed Church in Hoogvliet. The building has recently been partly used as a meeting place for residents of the Liskwartier: the Torentuin. With a café, shared office space and the occasional performance.

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