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Vilnes Church

Vilnes Church

Askvoll, NO

The church of Vilnes is a wooden church dating from 1674. The church was restored in the 1950s when the roof and walls were insulated and light and heat were installed. The 17th-century church replaced a pre-1320 church that had burnt down in 1673.

Vilnius Cathedral

Vilnius Cathedral

Vilnius, LT

The current building of Cathedral Basilica of St Stanislaus and St Ladislaus of Vilnius (or just Vilnius Cathedral) dates from 1783. Throughout the 13th century, the site of the church was disputed between the Catholic Church and the ancient Baltic paganists that owned a temple there. A church was permanently installed in 1387.

Vingelen Church

Vingelen Church

Tolga, NO

The Vingelen church is a typical long church built in 1880 according to the drawings of the architect Henrik Nissen. In 1925-26 the interior was extensively decorated by Ragnvald Einbu with local biblical and historical scenes.

Vinger kirke

Vinger kirke

Kongsvinger, NO

The church in Vinger, consecrated in 1699, is a cruciform church with a tower to the west and a vestry on the north side of the chancel. It is built of timber by the builder Peder Gundersen Norigarden. The church is panelled on the outside and inside.

Vingrom Church

Vingrom Church

Lillehammer, NO

The Vingrom church is a long church built according to the drawings of Fin Wollebæk and probably H Jürgensen. The church is clad with exterior panels. The church is an early example of national Romantic architecture inspired by Norwegian churches of the 17th and 18th centuries.

Vinje Church

Vinje Church

Vinjeøra, NO

The church in Vinje is an octagonal wooden church dating from 1820. In 1674, the church was described as so precarious that it had to be demolished, and the following summer a new building was constructed. Gerhard Schønning visited the place in 1773 and made a drawing of the church at that time. It was a simple long church with extra choirs and, according to Schønning's drawing, it had roof railings and small windows.

Vinje church

Vinje church

Voss, NO

The Vinje church is a long wooden church built in 1871. The architect of the church was the builder Ole Vangberg. Vangberg also designed the church in Oppheim, which was built in the same year as the church in Vinje.

Vinje kyrkje

Vinje kyrkje

Vinje, NO

Vinje Church is a cruciform church built in 1796 by the architect Jarand Rønjom. Vinje Church is referred to in the Middle Ages as Vinjar Church, and must have been built before 1200.

Vinne Church

Vinne Church

Verdal, NO

The Vinne church is an octagonal church from 1814-15. The wooden structure was built in 1814-17 to replace the church of Halle which was located at the other end of the parish. In 1893 it was decided to restore and rebuild the church. The church was extended in 1893 with a porch and tower. The building was restored in the late 1950s.

Vinnytsya Jewish Cemetery

Vinnytsya Jewish Cemetery

Vinnytsya, UA

According to IAJGS, the cemetery was established in 1727. It can be found marked on a Russian map of the region from the 1900s. Today the cemetery of Vinnytsya contains a few hundred matzevot, which date to between the 19th and the first half of the 20th century.

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