Ibestad Church

Ibestad Church — view
Ibestad Church. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
IBESTAD MUNICIPALITY, NORWAY · 1881
Ibestad Church

A white stone neo-Gothic parish church built in 1881 on the island of Rolla, designed by Trondheim architect J.A. Johansen and seating approximately 500 worshippers.

At a glance

Ibestad Church stands in the village of Hamnvik on the eastern side of Rolla island in Troms county. The white stone structure exemplifies the neo-Gothic style favored in Norwegian ecclesiastical architecture during the 19th century. It serves as the principal church of the Ibestad parish within the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland.

History

The church was constructed in 1881 according to architectural plans prepared by J.A. Johansen, a prominent architect based in Trondheim. The timing reflected Norway’s period of church expansion and renewal following independence movements and modernization across the country.

What you see

The building displays characteristic neo-Gothic features executed in white stone and constructed in the long church style—a rectangular plan with a single nave and chancel. The material choice and stylistic language reflect late-19th-century Scandinavian ecclesiastical design. The interior accommodates approximately 500 seated worshippers.

Cultural significance

As the main church of its parish, Ibestad Church remains a focal point for local religious and community life. The building represents an important phase of Norwegian church architecture when neo-Gothic design became widespread across rural dioceses.

Key facts

  • Country: Norway
  • Municipality: Ibestad
  • Year built: 1881
  • Architect: J.A. Johansen (Trondheim)
  • Style: Neo-Gothic, long church style
  • Material: White stone
  • Seating capacity: approximately 500
  • Diocese: Nord-Hålogaland
  • Coordinates: 68.7875757, 17.154234

Practical information & getting there

The church is located in Hamnvik village on Rolla island. For current opening hours, services, and visiting information, contact the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland or the municipality of Ibestad directly. The Norwegian Church’s official website provides details on active parishes and worship times.

Sources & resources

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