Trondenes Church

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Trondenes Church is a medieval stone church in northern Norway, renowned as one of the world’s northernmost and best-preserved churches from the Middle Ages.

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Trondenes Church canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval church
parish church
stone church
altitude low elevation above sea level
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture
associatedWith Middle Ages
churchmanship Evangelical Lutheran
completionDate circa 1435
constructionStart 13th century
country Norway
deanery Trondenes prosti
denomination Church of Norway
diocese Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland
facing towards the sea
hasCemetery Trondenes Church cemetery
hasFeature altarpiece
baptismal font
fortified appearance
medieval interior decorations
pulpit
thick stone walls
tower
heritageDesignation protected cultural heritage site in Norway
heritageStatus important medieval monument in Northern Norway
languageOfServices Norwegian
liturgicalTradition Lutheran liturgy
locatedIn Harstad NERFINISHED
Northern Norway
Troms og Finnmark NERFINISHED
Trondenes
material stone
near Trondenes Historical Center
notableFor being one of the best-preserved medieval churches in Northern Europe
being one of the world’s northernmost medieval stone churches
overlooks Vågsfjorden NERFINISHED
ownedBy Church of Norway
parish Trondenes parish
planType long church
region Hålogaland
roofMaterial tile
usedFor Christian worship
funerals
parish services
tourism
weddings

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Harstad hasNearbyHistoricalSite Trondenes Church
Trondenes Historical Center locatedNear Trondenes Church
Trondenes Fort near Trondenes Church