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Read more: Elvebakken Church © Elvebakken kirke

Elvebakken Church

Elvebakken Church was built in 1964 as a long church with a rear organ gallery and an adjoining vestry....
Read more: Immigration monument © Trym Ivar Bergsmo

Immigration monument

Erected in 1977 in memory of the large Finnish/Kven immigration to Norwegian Lapland in the 19th century, giving Vadsø the nickname “the Kven capital”....
Read more: Talvik Church © Kirkelig fellesråd

Talvik Church

Talvik Kirke – Originates from the oldest church built in the Alta Fjord area (late 17th century), on the island of Årøya, east Altafjord. Open during...

Kjøllefjord

Kjøllefjord Church

Kjøllefjord Church is a stone church from 1951 with seating for 300 people. This was the first church in Finnmark to be reconstructed after the war,...

TANA

Polmak Church

Polmak Church is a long church built in 1853 with 120 seats. Altarpiece from 1626. Extension built in 1959. Dormer by Trond Danche. One of the few...

The Meridian

The Meridian Column was erected by King Oscar II in 1854 in memory of the first international measurement of the Earth’s shape and size. This...

Máze

Masi/Maze

Máze/Masi is located halfway between Alta and Kautokeino along highway 93. The name is derived from Mázejohkka, the winding river. With the planned...

Karasjok Old Church

The Old Church in Karasjok is Finnmark's oldest wooden church from 1807, the only building left standing in Karasjok after WWII – selected as the...

Kautokeino Church

Kautokeino Church is one of the churches with the most churchgoers in Norway, and is particularly busy during Easter. It was built in 1958, after the...
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