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Vågan Church

Vågan Church

Kabelvåg, NO

Vågan Church is one of Norway's largest wooden churches, also known as Lofoten Cathedral. It was designed by the architect Carl Julius Bergstrøm in 1898 and built of turned wood with exterior and interior cladding. The interior is characterised by a Gothic Revival and Swiss style, with fine leaf ornamentation.

Vågsbygd Church

Vågsbygd Church

Kristiansand, NO

Vågsbygd Church is a church built in two stages, one from 1959 and the other from 1967. The building is made of concrete and stone with a red wooden covering. The architect is Christon A. Christensen, who also designed the new residential areas in Vågsbygd. The church also has stained glass windows by Torvald Moseid.

Vågstranda Church

Vågstranda Church

Rauma, NO

Vågstranda Church was built in 1870 and restored for its centenary in 1970. The church has the outer outline of a long church. It is built of wood, cut in Trondheim, where the church was also erected in its raw state. The logs were then marked and collected, transported to Vågstranda and put back in place.

Vågøy Church

Vågøy Church

Hustadvika, NO

Vågøy Church is a wooden church completed in 1904 by architect Ole Havnæs. It is the third or fourth church on this site. The oldest historical records of a church date back to 1412. The original church was a stave church.

Vajradhara-Ling

Vajradhara-Ling

Aubry-le-Panthou, FR

The temple was inaugurated in 1985, and the stupa was built in 1987, being completed in 1989. It is a Tibetan buddhist temple, and has received visits from the Dalai Lama.

Vaksdal Church

Vaksdal Church

Vaksdal, NO

The Vaksdal church is a long church dating from 1933. The church is built in stone according to the drawings of architect Ole Landmark. The church furniture is from the year of construction or from a later year.

Valberg Church

Valberg Church

Vestvågøy, NO

The present church of Valberg, dating from 1889, is the fourth on the site. The first church in Valberg was probably built around 1660. The architects of the new church are K. Guttormsen and Grenstad.

Valchid Fortified Church

Valchid Fortified Church

Valchid, RO

The village Valchid is hidden in a quiet side valley of the river Târnava Mare. In this place a church was build in the 14th century in pre-reformation style and has been preserved until today. It is surrounded by a fortification wall and has several defence towers. From the beginning, history did not treat Valchid very well, but it is a typical example of the troubled past of the region. The very first documentary reference from the year 1317 relates to the attempted reconciliation of a dispute over land with a neighbouring village. The conflict flared up again and again over the next 450 years. In 1605 the village and the church were looted by passing troops. In 1776 the dispute over land was finally settled, but only a few years later a fire destroyed the entire village. In the late 19th century the village made its living from viticulture and was heavy hit by the sudden invasion of phylloxera, which destroyed many vineyards. More than half of the inhabitants found themselves forced to emigrate.

Valdemārpils Lutheran Church

Valdemārpils Lutheran Church

Valdemārpils, LV

The Lutheran church at Valdemārpils was built in its present form in 1646. In 1928 the interior of the church was repaired. During the last two wars, the church did not suffer much. From 2004 to 2006 the congregation carried out major repairs.

Valderøy Church

Valderøy Church

Giske, NO

Valderøy Church is a long church dating from 1961. The altarpiece is by Finn Emanuel Olsen. The font and pulpit are both made of wood and date from 1961.

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