Røyken Church
Røyken Church (Norwegian: Røyken kirke) is a church in the Røyken municipality in Viken county, Norway.[1][2]
Røyken Church | |
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Backside of Røyken Church | |
Røyken Church Location of the church Røyken Church Røyken Church (Norway) | |
59.746°N 10.3867°E | |
Location | Røyken |
Country | Viken |
Architecture | |
Style | Romanesque |
Completed | 1229 |
Røyken Church serves Røyken parish in the Lier rural deanery of the Church of Norway. Røyken Church is a medieval nave stone church. It was constructed of local red granite. It is believed to date from the 1220s. The first written record of the church appeared in Eysteinn Erlendsson's Røde Bok (Biskop Eysteins jordebok) in 1392. The church is characterized by the same strict simplicity that characterizes many churches from the same time.[3][4]
The church has a rectangular nave with stone walls that are around 2 meters thick. The interior, which has been painted several times, was restored in the 1930s. The church has a medieval baptismal font in soapstone. [5] [6] [7]
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References
External links
- Røyken Church Official site