Eidsborg Stave Church
Høydalsmo, NO
Eidsborg Stave Church dates from the middle of the 13th century, but from this period remains only the nave of the church. During restoration work in 1927, painted figures were discovered in the church.
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Høydalsmo, NO
Eidsborg Stave Church dates from the middle of the 13th century, but from this period remains only the nave of the church. During restoration work in 1927, painted figures were discovered in the church.
Holmestrand, NO
Eidsfoss Church was built in 1904 from wood with vertical planks. The exterior of the church gives the impression of being a cruciform church with a tower above the centre. Inside, it is a long church with narrower choirs where the arms of the cross house sacristies with galleries above.
Eidskog, NO
The church in Eidskog is a typical cruciform church built in 1665. The church was repaired and covered with exterior panels in 1785. Some of the tables have bullet holes dating from 1814, but they were turned over in 1856. The interior is characterised by several restorations.
Bergen, NO
Eidsvåg church is a modernist brick church completed in 1982. The church has a rectangular plan was designed by architects K. Lund and N. Slaatto.
Eidsvoll, NO
Eidsvoll church is a cruciform stone church with a tower in the centre of the cross plan. The walls of the choir and the two transepts date from around 1200, while the rest of the building dates from 1885. The church has been destroyed by fire several times, and after the last fire in 1883 the church was rebuilt with major changes under the direction of the architect Carl Konopka. The nave and the upper part of the tower were built in brick instead of stone, and the church was redecorated.
Eikefjord, NO
Eikefjord Church is a wooden church built in 1813. Originally it was of the long type, but it was transformed into a cross church in 1874. When it was completed, the church was a chapel operating under the church in Svanøy, but in 1890 Eikefjord got its own parish.
Hægebostad, NO
Eiken Church dates from 1817 although it has a porch built in 1922 and a sacristy from 1950. The altarpiece was made by Olav Aasland and Olav Bakken in 1822. The Crucifixion was painted by Karl Ludvgig Gjermoe in 1891.
Molde, NO
Eikesdal church, formerly Eikesdal chapel, is a wooden church completed in 1866. The architect of the building was Jacob Wilhelm Nordan.
Bærum, NO
Eiksmarka Church, formerly Grinilund Church, is a 2014 church designed by Jahn H Jahnsen. A 1959 church was demolished in 2013 to make way for the new church. The structure is made of concrete and wood.
Nederhemert-Zuid, NL
Until 1944 the church still had a tower and a nave. The tower and the nave were destroyed in the Second World War. The choir, built in 1550, was restored in 1958 and put into use as a church. This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.
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