Rygge Church

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Rygge Church is a historic medieval stone church located in Rygge, Norway, known for its Romanesque architecture and cultural significance.

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Rygge Church canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval church
parish church
stone church
affiliation Church of Norway parish system
approximateCompletion c. 1170–1200
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
churchmanship Evangelical Lutheran
constructionEnd 13th century
constructionStart 12th century
country Norway
culturalSignificance important medieval monument in Østfold
local landmark in Rygge
deanery Moss deanery
denomination Church of Norway NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of Borg NERFINISHED
function active parish church
hasAltarPieceFrom 17th century
hasBaptismalFontFrom Middle Ages NERFINISHED
hasPart chancel
nave
sacristy
west tower
hasPulpitFrom 17th century
heritageDesignation listed by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage
heritageStatus protected cultural heritage site in Norway
locatedIn Eastern Norway
Moss Municipality NERFINISHED
Rygge NERFINISHED
Viken county
Østfold region NERFINISHED
material granite
soapstone
stone
near Oslofjord region NERFINISHED
notableFeature Romanesque stone portal
sculpted stone decoration
thick stone walls
orientation east–west
parish Rygge parish NERFINISHED
planType long church
previousDenomination Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
roofMaterial tile
surroundedBy churchyard
usedFor Christian worship
baptisms
funerals
weddings

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Rygge hasChurch Rygge Church
municipality of Rygge hasChurch Rygge Church
subject surface form: Rygge
municipality of Rygge hasHistoricalSite Rygge Church
subject surface form: Rygge