Berg Church | |
Fullname: | Berg kirke |
Coordinates: | 58.9912°N 9.9153°W |
Location: | Larvik Municipality, Vestfold |
Country: | Norway |
Churchmanship: | Evangelical Lutheran |
Denomination: | Church of Norway |
Diocese: | Tunsberg |
Parish: | Berg |
Status: | Parish church |
Functional Status: | Active |
Founded Date: | 1878 |
Consecrated Date: | 1878 |
Architect: | J.H. Nissen |
Architectural Type: | Long church |
Materials: | Wood |
Capacity: | 305 |
Berg Church (Norwegian: Berg kirke or Norwegian: Berg trekirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Larvik Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the village of Berg. It is one of the churches for the Berg parish which is part of the Larvik prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg. The white, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1878 using plans drawn up by the architect J.H. Nissen. The church seats about 305 people.[1] [2]
By the late-1800s, the Old Berg Church was deemed to be too small and old and so the parish decided to build a new church. The new wooden long church was built about to the southwest of the old church. The old church was closed and fell into ruin, but in the 1960s it was restored for historical purposes and the old church is now often called Norwegian: Berg steinkirke and the new church is often called Norwegian: Berg trekirke .
The new wooden church was designed by Henrik Nissen and it was built under the leadership of master builder Mathias Olsen. Construction began in 1875 and the new building was completed and consecrated in 1878. The building has a rectangular nave and a smaller chancel on the east end. There are small sacristies on the north and south side of the chancel.[3] [4]
In 2007, the new Berg Arbeidskirke was built about to the southwest in Helgeroa. That new church has largely replaced this church as the main church for the parish. There is no cemetery at the new Berg Arbeidskirke, so burials and funerals still take place at this church which has a large cemetery surrounding the building.