Eidsberg Church

Eidsberg Church — view
Eidsberg Church. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
Indre Østfold Municipality, Norway
Eidsberg Church

A parish church in eastern Norway, Eidsberg kirke sits beside the Glomma river in Østfold county, serving the Østre Borgesyssel deanery under the Diocese of Borg.

At a glance

Eidsberg Church is a working parish church positioned along County Road 124, where it meets the landscape of the Glomma valley. The building maintains its role within Norway’s established Church structure.

History

Limited historical documentation is available in current sources about Eidsberg Church’s founding and development.

What you see

The church stands in a riverside setting, its architectural character shaped by its location near the Glomma, Norway’s longest river. The building occupies a prominent position in local geography.

Cultural significance

Eidsberg Church serves as a spiritual and community landmark for the Indre Østfold region, maintaining continuity of parish worship in eastern Østfold.

Key facts

  • Country: Norway
  • Municipality: Indre Østfold
  • Location: Beside County Road 124 and the Glomma river
  • Ecclesiastical affiliation: Diocese of Borg, Østre Borgesyssel deanery
  • Coordinates: 59.5199°N, 11.2575°E

Practical information & getting there

Eidsberg Church is accessible via County Road 124 in Indre Østfold Municipality. The riverside location in Østfold county places it within the broader Glomma landscape of southeastern Norway. Contact the Diocese of Borg for current visiting hours and services.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Facts drawn from Wikipedia/Wikidata.

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