Church in Ål

Churches

Number of results: 7

  1. Address

    Sundrevegen 66, 3571, Ål

    Telephone

    +47 32 08 61 61

    Ål

    Ål Church was erected in 1880 and restored in 1959. The altar piece and some of the inventory from the 1700s come from Ål Stave Church.

    In addition there is a copy of the famous Ål ceiling from the stave church om the chancel. It shows the…

  2. Address

    3579, Torpo

    Telephone

    +47 32 08 61 61

    Torpo

    Torpo church was built and consecrated in 1880 close to the old Stave church. The Stave church was too cold and draughty to be used during winter time.

    During the renovation in 1926 the church got a glass paiting with a motif of the 4 evangelists.…

  3. Address

    Sangefjellvegen 103, 3570, Ål

    Telephone

    +47 934 20 247

    Ål

    Sangefjell Outdoor Cathedral is an open-air church at about 1000 masl. It was consecrated in 2001 and is the only open-air church in the Tunsberg diocese. From Rd 7 take the road the Kleivi industrial area and follow it up to Sangefjell.

    2 times…

  4. Address

    Leveld, 3570, Ål

    Telephone

    +47 32 08 61 61

    Ål

    Leveld Church was built in 1880, which is the same year as Ål Church. Both churches also as the same architect ; Fritz von der Lippe. The altarpiece represents the Crucifixion, painted by Christen Brun.

    The church is being used for services 2 - 3…

  5. Address

    Torpovegen 517, 3579, Torpo

    Telephone

    +47 909 38 198

    Torpo

    Torpo stave church, Ål i Hallingdal.

  6. Address

    Bergsjø, 3570, Ål

    Telephone

    +47 32 08 61 61

    Ål

    Vats Mountain Church lies close to lake Rødungen in the Bergsjø area. The arcitecht is Elisabeth Fidjestøl and lot of the work done on the church is voluntary communal work.

    Vats Mountain Church was consecrated in september 1990, and is being used…

  7. Address

    Nystølane, Votndalsåsen, 3570, Ål

    Telephone

    +47 32 08 61 61

    Ål

    The Nystøl Mountain Church was first built at a chapel on Nystøl in 1895. As the years went by the chapel needed support and a better house and the Nystøl Mountain Church, as the name is now, was built on a new site in 1957.

    Yearly there are 2…

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