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  • The Protestant Church of Hammerfest was built by architect Hans Magnus, who among other things also designed the northernmost church in the world on Svalbard. It was consecrated in 1961. The triangle served as a leitmotif for the Church, both as a symbol of the Holy Trinity and also as a reference to the traditional fish drying racks, which are still used to produce the stockfish.
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  • Hammerfest Church (Norwegian: Hammerfest kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Hammerfest Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway.
  • Fountains in Hammerfest Points of Interest & Landmarks in Hammerfest Lookouts in Hammerfest Churches & Cathedrals in Hammerfest.
  • The wood carvings on the organ gallery show among other things the old Hammerfest churches and were made by the local artists Eva and Knut Arnesen.
  • Hammerfest Church symbolises the town's fishing history with its characteristic triangular shape, reminicent of the old fish drying racks.
  • The Protestant Church of Hammerfest was built by architect Hans Magnus from Oslo, who among other things also designed the northernmost church in the...
  • St Michael's church, Hammerfest, Norway - outside. Thankfully, with the help of their German Catholic friends, they were able to build them a new church...
  • Discover how, when and where to take the best photos of Hammerfest Church in Hammerfest, Norway with PhotoHound.
  • Throughout history there have been many churches in Hammerfest, the first one we are aware of was from 1620.
  • From www.hammerfest-turist.no: The church is an unusual architecture in that it for exemple does not have an altar piece but a large painted glass picture.
  • Hammerfest Church is a church built in a fan plan from 1961 in Hammerfest Municipality, Finnmark county. The edifice is of concrete and has 400 seats.