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List of churches in Tunsberg

This list of churches in Tunsberg is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Tunsberg in Norway. It includes all of the parishes in Buskerud and Vestfold counties. The diocese is based at the Tønsberg Cathedral in the city of Tønsberg in Tønsberg Municipality, Vestfold county. The diocese was formally established in 1948 when it was separated from the large Diocese of Oslo, although the occupation government during World War II also temporarily established the diocese of Tunsberg from 1942 to 1945, but that was not recognized by the King or the government-in-exile during the war.[1]

Map of the deaneries within the Diocese of Tunsberg

The list is divided into several sections, one for each deanery (prosti; headed by a provost) in the diocese. Administratively within each deanery, the churches within each municipality elects their own church council (fellesråd). Each municipality may have one or more parishes (sokn) within the municipality. Each parish elects their own councils (soknerådet). Each parish has one or more local church. The number and size of the deaneries and parishes has changed over time.[2]

Tønsberg domprosti edit

This arch-deanery (Norwegian: domprosti) covers all the churches within Tønsberg Municipality and Færder Municipality in Vestfold county. The arch-deanery is headquartered at the Tønsberg Cathedral in the city of Tønsberg in Tønsberg Municipality.

Historically, this area was part of the old Jarlsberg prosti, which historically included the whole Jarlsberg county. In 1848, the old Jarlsberg prosti was divided into two: Nordre Jarlsberg prosti and Søndre Jarlsberg prosti. A royal resolution on 19 May 1922, the deanery name was changed from "Søndre Jarlsberg prosti" to "Sør-Jarlsberg prosti".[3] In 1948, the Diocese of Tunsberg was established and the old Sør-Jarlsberg prosti was renamed as Tønsberg domprosti, the seat of the new diocese. On 1 June 2007, the parish of Andebu was transferred from Tønsberg domprosti to Sandefjord prosti.[1]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Tønsberg Tønsberg domkirke Tønsberg Cathedral Tønsberg 1858  
Solvang Church Tønsberg 1969  
Fon Fon Church Fon c. 1100  
Ramnes Ramnes Church Ramnes c. 1100  
Sem Sem Church Jarlsberg farm c. 1100  
Vear Church Vear 1993  
Slagen Slagen Church Slagen, east of Eik 1901  
Søndre Slagen Husøy Church Husøy 1933  
Søndre Slagen Church Tønsberg 1972  
Vallø Church Vallø 1782  
Undrumsdal Undrumsdal Church Undrumsdal 1882  
Vivestad Vivestad Church Vivestad 1914  
Våle Våle Church Bergsåsen c. 1100  
Færder Hvasser Hvasser Church Hvasser 1903  
Nøtterøy Nøtterøy Church Borgheim c. 1100  
Veierland Church Veierland 1905  
Teie Teie Church Teie 1977  
Tjøme Tjøme Church Tjøme 1866  
Torød Torød Church Torød 1915  

Drammen og Lier prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the southeastern part of Buskerud county. It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Drammen and Lier. The deanery is headquartered at the Bragernes Church in the town of Drammen in Drammen Municipality.

In 1537, after the Reformation in Norway, Bragernes prosti was established as part of the Diocese of Christiania. It originally included the parishes of Aker, Asker, Bærum, Røyken, Hurum, Lier, Eiker, Modum, Sigdal, Flesberg, Rollag, Nore, Kongsberg, Sandsvær, Røyken, Hurum, Lier, and Bragernes–quite a large area. On 18 December 1739, the northwestern areas of the parish were separated to become the new Kongsberg prosti. This left the parishes of Aker, Asker, Bærum, Røyken, Hurum, Lier, and Bragernes in the Bragernes prosti. On 4 May 1819, the parish of Aker was moved to the Kristiania stiftprosti and the Bragernes prosti was renamed as Drammen prosti. In 1868, the parishes of Eiker, Modum, and Sigdal were transferred from Kongsberg prosti to Drammen prosti, and the parishes of Asker, Bærum, Lier, Røyken, and Hurum were transferred from Drammen prosti to Asker prosti. In 1941, the parishes of Lier, Røyken, and Hurum were transferred back to the Drammen prosti from Asker prosti. In 1971, the parishes of Nedre Eiker, Øvre Eiker, Modum, and Sigdal were transferred out of the Drammen prosti and moved to the new Eiker prosti. In 1999, the parishes of Lier, Røyken, and Hurum were transferred from Drammen prosti into the new Lier prosti. On 1 January 2020, Lier prosti was dissolved and the parishes of Lier Municipality were moved to Drammen prosti (the rest of Lier prosti was moved to Asker prosti which is part of the Diocese of Oslo).[4][5] On 1 January 2022, the parishes of Strømsø and Tangen were merged to form Tangen og Strømsø parish.[6] On 1 January 2023, the deanery was renamed Drammen og Lier prosti.[7]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Drammen Austad Fjell Fjell Church Fjell 1984  
Bragernes Bragernes Church Bragernes 1871  
Konnerud Konnerud Church Konnerud 1996  
Old Konnerud Church Konnerud 1858  
Mjøndalen Mjøndalen Church Mjøndalen 1983  
Nedre Eiker Nedre Eiker Church Krokstadelva 1860  
Skoger Skoger Church Skoger 1886  
Old Skoger Church Skoger c. 1200  
Strømsgodset Strømsgodset Church Strømsgodset 1843  
Svelvik Berger Church Berger 1895  
Svelvik Church Svelvik 1859  
Tangen og
Strømsø
Strømsø Church Strømsø 1667  
Tangen Church Tangen 1854  
Åssiden Åssiden Church Åssiden 1967  
Lier Frogner Frogner Church Lierbyen 1694  
Gullaug Church Linnesstranda 1905  
Sjåstad Sjåstad Church Sjåstad 1896  
Sylling Sylling Church Sylling 1852  
Tranby og
Lierskogen
Lierskogen Church Lierskogen 1937  
Tranby Church Tranby 1855  

Eiker prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the east-central part of Buskerud county. It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Krødsherad, Modum, Sigdal and Øvre Eiker. The deanery is headquartered at the Haug Church in the town of Hokksund in Øvre Eiker Municipality.

Eiker prosti was established in 1971 when it was separated from Drammen prosti. Initially, the new deanery included the parishes in Nedre Eiker, Øvre Eiker, Modum, Sigdal and Krødsherad. On 1 January 2020, Nedre Eiker became part of Drammen Municipality, so it was transferred into Drammen prosti.[5]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Krødsherad Krødsherad Glesne Chapel Krøderen 1908  
Olberg Church Noresund 1859  
Veikåker Chapel Veikåker 1934  
Modum Modum Gulsrud Church Gulsrud 1931  
Heggen Church Vikersund c. 1200  
Nykirke Church Nyhus 1847  
Rud Church Drolsum 1917  
Snarum Church Snarum 1869  
Vestre Spone Church Vestre Spone 1880  
Åmot Church Åmot 1996  
Sigdal Eggedal Eggedal Church Eggedal 1878  
Sigdal Holmen Church Prestfoss 1853  
Solumsmoen Chapel Solumsmoen 1893  
Vatnås Church Vatnås c. 1660  
Øvre Eiker Bakke Bakke Church Skotselv 1883  
Bingen Chapel Bingen 1924  
Fiskum Fiskum Church Darbu 1866  
Old Fiskum Church Darbu c. 1250  
Haug Haug Church Hokksund c. 1152  
Vestfossen Vestfossen Church Vestfossen 2010  

Hallingdal prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the northern part of Buskerud county. It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Flå, Gol, Hemsedal, Hol, Nesbyen, and Ål. The deanery is headquartered at the Ål Church in the village of Ål in Ål Municipality.

Hallingdal prosti was established in 1914 when the old Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti was divided into Hallingdal prosti (to the northwest) and Ringerike prosti (to the southeast).[8] On 1 January 2020, the parishes of Gol and Herad were merged to form the new Gol og Herad parish.[9]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Flå Flå Flå Church Flå 1858  
Gol Gol og Herad Gol Church Gol 1882  
Herad Church Herad 1882  
Hemsedal Hemsedal Hemsedal Church Hemsedal 1882  
Lykkja Chapel Lykkja 1961  
Hol Dagali og
Skurdalen
Dagali Church Dagali 1850  
Skurdalen Church Flatåker 1969  
Geilo Geilo Culture Church Geilo 2010  
Ustedalen Chapel Geilo 1890  
Hol og Hovet Hol Church Hol 1924  
Old Hol Church Hol c. 1200  
Hovet Church Hovet 1910  
Nesbyen Nes Nes Church Nesbyen 1862  
Ål Leveld Leveld Church Leveld 1880  
Torpo Torpo Church Torpo 1880  
Torpo Stave Church Torpo c. 1160  
Ål Ål Church Ål 1880  

Kongsberg prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the southwestern part of Buskerud county. It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Flesberg, Kongsberg, Rollag, and Nore og Uvdal. The deanery is headquartered at the Kongsberg Church in the town of Kongsberg in Kongsberg Municipality.

Kongsberg prosti was established on 18 December 1739 when the old Bragernes prosti was divided into two, with western parts of the deanery becoming the new Kongsberg prosti. Initially, the deanery included the parishes of Eiker, Modum, Sigdal, Sandsvær, Flesberg, Rollag, Nore og Uvdal, and Kongsberg. In 1867, Eiker, Modum, and Sigdal were transferred to the neighboring Bragernes prosti.[10]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Flesberg Flesberg Flesberg Stave Church Flesberg c. 1100  
Lyngdal Lyngdal Church Lyngdal i Numedal 1701  
Svene Svene Church Svene 1738  
Kongsberg Efteløt Efteløt Church Efteløt c. 1184  
Hedenstad Hedenstad Church Heistadmoen c. 1100  
Komnes Komnes Church Komnes 1881  
Kongsberg
og Jondalen
Kongsberg Church Kongsberg 1761  
Jondalen Church Jondalen 1882  
Tuft Tuft Church Hvittingfoss 1880  
Rollag Rollag Rollag Stave Church Rollag c. 1200  
Veggli Veggli Church Veggli 1859  
Nore og Uvdal Nore Nore Church Nore 1880  
Nore Stave Church Nore c. 1100  
Tunhovd Tunhovd Church Tunhovd 1945  
Uvdal Uvdal Church Uvdal 1893  
Uvdal Stave Church Uvdal c. 1100  

Larvik prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the southwestern part of Vestfold county. It includes all the churches within Larvik Municipality. The deanery is headquartered at the Larvik Church in the town of Larvik in Larvik Municipality.

The deanery was established in 1671 and it included parishes in Larvik, Lardal, and Sandefjord. In 1999, the eastern areas of Sandefjord were separated to form the new Sandar prosti (later renamed Sandefjord prosti).[11] In 2019, the three parishes of Svarstad, Styrvoll, and Hem were merged into one parish named Lardal.[12] On 1 January 2024, the parishes of Kvelde and Hvarnes were merged into Kvelde og Hvarnes parish.[13]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Larvik Berg Berg Arbeidskirke Helgeroa 2007  
Berg Church Berg 1878  
Old Berg Church Berg c. 1100  
Hedrum Hedrum Church Hedrum c. 1100  
Hvarnes Hvarnes Church Hvarnes 1705  
Kjose Kjose Church Kjose 1850  
Kvelde Kvelde Church Kvelde 1871  
Lardal Hem Church Hem c. 1100  
Styrvoll Church Styrvoll c. 1150  
Svarstad Church Svarstad 1657  
Larvik Larvik Church Larvik 1677  
Langestrand Church Larvik 1818  
Nanset Nanset Church Larvik 1974  
Stavern Fredriksvern Church Stavern 1756  
Tanum Tanum Church Tanum c. 1100  
Tjølling Tjølling Church Tjøllingvollen c. 1100  
Østre Halsen Østre Halsen Church Halsen in Larvik 1983  

Nord-Jarlsberg prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the northern part of Vestfold county. It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Holmestrand and Horten. The deanery is headquartered at the Horten Church in the town of Horten in Horten Municipality.

The deanery was established in 1848 when the old Jarlsberg prosti was divided into Nordre Jarlsberg prosti and Søndre Jarlsberg prosti. A royal resolution on 19 May 1922, the deanery name was changed from "Nordre Jarlsberg prosti" to "Nord-Jarlsberg prosti".[3][14] On 1 January 2018, the three parishes of Botne, Hillestad, and Holmestrand were merged to form the new Botne parish.[15]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Holmestrand Botne Botne Church Botne c. 1200  
Hillestad Church Hillestad 1724  
Holmestrand Church Holmestrand 1675  
Hof, Vassås
og Eidsfoss
Eidsfoss Church Eidsfoss 1904  
Hof Church Hof c. 1150  
Vassås Church Vassås c. 1200  
Sande Sande Church Sande i Vestfold 1093  
Horten Borre Borre Church Borre c. 1100  
Skoppum Church Skoppum 1989  
Horten Horten Church Horten 1855  
Løvøy Chapel Løvøya c. 1200  
Sentrum Church Horten 1972  
Nykirke Nykirke Church Nykirke c. 1100  
Åsgårdstrand Åsgårdstrand Church Åsgårdstrand 1969  

Ringerike prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the northeastern part of Buskerud county. It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Hole and Ringerike. The deanery is headquartered at the Hønefoss Church in the town of Hønefoss in Ringerike Municipality.

Ringerike prosti was established in 1914 when the old Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti was divided into Hallingdal prosti (to the northwest) and Ringerike prosti (to the southeast). Originally, the deanery was headquartered at Norderhov Church, but in 1990 it was moved to Hønefoss Church. On 1 January 2022, the parish of Jevnaker was moved from the Diocese of Hamar to the Diocese of Tunsberg and it became part of Ringerike prosti (since Jevnaker was moved from Oppland county to Viken county.[16]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Hole Hole Bønsnes Church Bønsnes c. 1100  
Hole Church Helgelandsmoen c. 1200  
Sollihøgda Chapel Sollihøgda 1911  
Jevnaker Jevnaker Jevnaker Church Prestmoen 1834  
Randsfjord Church Jevnaker 1916  
Ringerike Haug Haug Church Haugsbygd c. 1200  
Hval Hval Church Hallingby 1862  
Hønefoss Hønefoss Church Hønefoss 2017  
Lunder Lunder Church Sokna 1761  
Strømsoddbygda Chapel Strømsoddbygda 1953  
Nes Nes Church Nes 1858  
Norderhov
og Ask
Norderhov Church Norderhov c. 1170  
Ask Chapel Ask 1936  
Tyristrand Tyristrand Church Tyristrand 1857  
Ullerål Ullerål Church Hønefoss 2004  
Veme Veme Church Veme 1893  
Viker Viker Church Viker 1697  

Sandefjord prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the southeastern part of Vestfold county. It includes all the churches within Sandefjord Municipality. The deanery is headquartered at the Sandefjord Church in the town of Sandefjord in Sandefjord Municipality.

The deanery was established on 1 March 1999 as Sandar prosti when it was separated from Larvik prosti. It originally included the parishes of Sandar and Sandefjord.[11] On 1 July 2006, the name of the deanery was changed from "Sandar prosti" to "Sandefjord prosti". On 1 January 2007, the parish of Andebu was transferred from Tønsberg domprosti to Sandefjord prosti.[17] On 1 January 2017, the parish of Stokke was transferred from Tønsberg domprosti to Sandefjord prosti.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Sandefjord Andebu Andebu Church Andebu c. 1100  
Arnadal Arnadal Church Fossnes 1882  
Bugården Bugården Church Sandefjord 1980  
Høyjord Høyjord Stave Church Høyjord c. 1100  
Kodal Kodal Church Kodal c. 1100  
Sandar Sandar Church Sandefjord 1792  
Sandefjord Sandefjord Church Sandefjord 1903  
Skjee Skjee Church Skjee c. 1100  
Stokke Stokke Church Stokke 1886  
Vesterøy Vesterøy Church Vesterøya 1967  

References edit

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This list of churches in Tunsberg is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Tunsberg in Norway It includes all of the parishes in Buskerud and Vestfold counties The diocese is based at the Tonsberg Cathedral in the city of Tonsberg in Tonsberg Municipality Vestfold county The diocese was formally established in 1948 when it was separated from the large Diocese of Oslo although the occupation government during World War II also temporarily established the diocese of Tunsberg from 1942 to 1945 but that was not recognized by the King or the government in exile during the war 1 Map of the deaneries within the Diocese of TunsbergThe list is divided into several sections one for each deanery prosti headed by a provost in the diocese Administratively within each deanery the churches within each municipality elects their own church council fellesrad Each municipality may have one or more parishes sokn within the municipality Each parish elects their own councils sokneradet Each parish has one or more local church The number and size of the deaneries and parishes has changed over time 2 Contents 1 Tonsberg domprosti 2 Drammen og Lier prosti 3 Eiker prosti 4 Hallingdal prosti 5 Kongsberg prosti 6 Larvik prosti 7 Nord Jarlsberg prosti 8 Ringerike prosti 9 Sandefjord prosti 10 ReferencesTonsberg domprosti editThis arch deanery Norwegian domprosti covers all the churches within Tonsberg Municipality and Faerder Municipality in Vestfold county The arch deanery is headquartered at the Tonsberg Cathedral in the city of Tonsberg in Tonsberg Municipality Historically this area was part of the old Jarlsberg prosti which historically included the whole Jarlsberg county In 1848 the old Jarlsberg prosti was divided into two Nordre Jarlsberg prosti and Sondre Jarlsberg prosti A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 the deanery name was changed from Sondre Jarlsberg prosti to Sor Jarlsberg prosti 3 In 1948 the Diocese of Tunsberg was established and the old Sor Jarlsberg prosti was renamed as Tonsberg domprosti the seat of the new diocese On 1 June 2007 the parish of Andebu was transferred from Tonsberg domprosti to Sandefjord prosti 1 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoTonsberg Tonsberg domkirke Tonsberg Cathedral Tonsberg 1858 nbsp Solvang Church Tonsberg 1969 nbsp Fon Fon Church Fon c 1100 nbsp Ramnes Ramnes Church Ramnes c 1100 nbsp Sem Sem Church Jarlsberg farm c 1100 nbsp Vear Church Vear 1993 nbsp Slagen Slagen Church Slagen east of Eik 1901 nbsp Sondre Slagen Husoy Church Husoy 1933 nbsp Sondre Slagen Church Tonsberg 1972 nbsp Vallo Church Vallo 1782 nbsp Undrumsdal Undrumsdal Church Undrumsdal 1882 nbsp Vivestad Vivestad Church Vivestad 1914 nbsp Vale Vale Church Bergsasen c 1100 nbsp Faerder Hvasser Hvasser Church Hvasser 1903 nbsp Notteroy Notteroy Church Borgheim c 1100 nbsp Veierland Church Veierland 1905 nbsp Teie Teie Church Teie 1977 nbsp Tjome Tjome Church Tjome 1866 nbsp Torod Torod Church Torod 1915 nbsp Drammen og Lier prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the southeastern part of Buskerud county It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Drammen and Lier The deanery is headquartered at the Bragernes Church in the town of Drammen in Drammen Municipality In 1537 after the Reformation in Norway Bragernes prosti was established as part of the Diocese of Christiania It originally included the parishes of Aker Asker Baerum Royken Hurum Lier Eiker Modum Sigdal Flesberg Rollag Nore Kongsberg Sandsvaer Royken Hurum Lier and Bragernes quite a large area On 18 December 1739 the northwestern areas of the parish were separated to become the new Kongsberg prosti This left the parishes of Aker Asker Baerum Royken Hurum Lier and Bragernes in the Bragernes prosti On 4 May 1819 the parish of Aker was moved to the Kristiania stiftprosti and the Bragernes prosti was renamed as Drammen prosti In 1868 the parishes of Eiker Modum and Sigdal were transferred from Kongsberg prosti to Drammen prosti and the parishes of Asker Baerum Lier Royken and Hurum were transferred from Drammen prosti to Asker prosti In 1941 the parishes of Lier Royken and Hurum were transferred back to the Drammen prosti from Asker prosti In 1971 the parishes of Nedre Eiker Ovre Eiker Modum and Sigdal were transferred out of the Drammen prosti and moved to the new Eiker prosti In 1999 the parishes of Lier Royken and Hurum were transferred from Drammen prosti into the new Lier prosti On 1 January 2020 Lier prosti was dissolved and the parishes of Lier Municipality were moved to Drammen prosti the rest of Lier prosti was moved to Asker prosti which is part of the Diocese of Oslo 4 5 On 1 January 2022 the parishes of Stromso and Tangen were merged to form Tangen og Stromso parish 6 On 1 January 2023 the deanery was renamed Drammen og Lier prosti 7 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoDrammen Austad Fjell Fjell Church Fjell 1984 nbsp Bragernes Bragernes Church Bragernes 1871 nbsp Konnerud Konnerud Church Konnerud 1996 nbsp Old Konnerud Church Konnerud 1858 nbsp Mjondalen Mjondalen Church Mjondalen 1983 nbsp Nedre Eiker Nedre Eiker Church Krokstadelva 1860 nbsp Skoger Skoger Church Skoger 1886 nbsp Old Skoger Church Skoger c 1200 nbsp Stromsgodset Stromsgodset Church Stromsgodset 1843 nbsp Svelvik Berger Church Berger 1895 nbsp Svelvik Church Svelvik 1859 nbsp Tangen ogStromso Stromso Church Stromso 1667 nbsp Tangen Church Tangen 1854 nbsp Assiden Assiden Church Assiden 1967 nbsp Lier Frogner Frogner Church Lierbyen 1694 nbsp Gullaug Church Linnesstranda 1905 nbsp Sjastad Sjastad Church Sjastad 1896 nbsp Sylling Sylling Church Sylling 1852 nbsp Tranby ogLierskogen Lierskogen Church Lierskogen 1937 nbsp Tranby Church Tranby 1855 nbsp Eiker prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the east central part of Buskerud county It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Krodsherad Modum Sigdal and Ovre Eiker The deanery is headquartered at the Haug Church in the town of Hokksund in Ovre Eiker Municipality Eiker prosti was established in 1971 when it was separated from Drammen prosti Initially the new deanery included the parishes in Nedre Eiker Ovre Eiker Modum Sigdal and Krodsherad On 1 January 2020 Nedre Eiker became part of Drammen Municipality so it was transferred into Drammen prosti 5 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoKrodsherad Krodsherad Glesne Chapel Kroderen 1908 nbsp Olberg Church Noresund 1859 nbsp Veikaker Chapel Veikaker 1934 nbsp Modum Modum Gulsrud Church Gulsrud 1931 nbsp Heggen Church Vikersund c 1200 nbsp Nykirke Church Nyhus 1847 nbsp Rud Church Drolsum 1917 nbsp Snarum Church Snarum 1869 nbsp Vestre Spone Church Vestre Spone 1880 nbsp Amot Church Amot 1996 nbsp Sigdal Eggedal Eggedal Church Eggedal 1878 nbsp Sigdal Holmen Church Prestfoss 1853 nbsp Solumsmoen Chapel Solumsmoen 1893 nbsp Vatnas Church Vatnas c 1660 nbsp Ovre Eiker Bakke Bakke Church Skotselv 1883 nbsp Bingen Chapel Bingen 1924 nbsp Fiskum Fiskum Church Darbu 1866 nbsp Old Fiskum Church Darbu c 1250 nbsp Haug Haug Church Hokksund c 1152 nbsp Vestfossen Vestfossen Church Vestfossen 2010 nbsp Hallingdal prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the northern part of Buskerud county It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Fla Gol Hemsedal Hol Nesbyen and Al The deanery is headquartered at the Al Church in the village of Al in Al Municipality Hallingdal prosti was established in 1914 when the old Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti was divided into Hallingdal prosti to the northwest and Ringerike prosti to the southeast 8 On 1 January 2020 the parishes of Gol and Herad were merged to form the new Gol og Herad parish 9 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoFla Fla Fla Church Fla 1858 nbsp Gol Gol og Herad Gol Church Gol 1882 nbsp Herad Church Herad 1882 nbsp Hemsedal Hemsedal Hemsedal Church Hemsedal 1882 nbsp Lykkja Chapel Lykkja 1961 nbsp Hol Dagali ogSkurdalen Dagali Church Dagali 1850 nbsp Skurdalen Church Flataker 1969 nbsp Geilo Geilo Culture Church Geilo 2010 nbsp Ustedalen Chapel Geilo 1890 nbsp Hol og Hovet Hol Church Hol 1924 nbsp Old Hol Church Hol c 1200 nbsp Hovet Church Hovet 1910 nbsp Nesbyen Nes Nes Church Nesbyen 1862 nbsp Al Leveld Leveld Church Leveld 1880 nbsp Torpo Torpo Church Torpo 1880 nbsp Torpo Stave Church Torpo c 1160 nbsp Al Al Church Al 1880 nbsp Kongsberg prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the southwestern part of Buskerud county It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Flesberg Kongsberg Rollag and Nore og Uvdal The deanery is headquartered at the Kongsberg Church in the town of Kongsberg in Kongsberg Municipality Kongsberg prosti was established on 18 December 1739 when the old Bragernes prosti was divided into two with western parts of the deanery becoming the new Kongsberg prosti Initially the deanery included the parishes of Eiker Modum Sigdal Sandsvaer Flesberg Rollag Nore og Uvdal and Kongsberg In 1867 Eiker Modum and Sigdal were transferred to the neighboring Bragernes prosti 10 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoFlesberg Flesberg Flesberg Stave Church Flesberg c 1100 nbsp Lyngdal Lyngdal Church Lyngdal i Numedal 1701 nbsp Svene Svene Church Svene 1738 nbsp Kongsberg Eftelot Eftelot Church Eftelot c 1184 nbsp Hedenstad Hedenstad Church Heistadmoen c 1100 nbsp Komnes Komnes Church Komnes 1881 nbsp Kongsbergog Jondalen Kongsberg Church Kongsberg 1761 nbsp Jondalen Church Jondalen 1882 nbsp Tuft Tuft Church Hvittingfoss 1880 nbsp Rollag Rollag Rollag Stave Church Rollag c 1200 nbsp Veggli Veggli Church Veggli 1859 nbsp Nore og Uvdal Nore Nore Church Nore 1880 nbsp Nore Stave Church Nore c 1100 nbsp Tunhovd Tunhovd Church Tunhovd 1945 nbsp Uvdal Uvdal Church Uvdal 1893 nbsp Uvdal Stave Church Uvdal c 1100 nbsp Larvik prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the southwestern part of Vestfold county It includes all the churches within Larvik Municipality The deanery is headquartered at the Larvik Church in the town of Larvik in Larvik Municipality The deanery was established in 1671 and it included parishes in Larvik Lardal and Sandefjord In 1999 the eastern areas of Sandefjord were separated to form the new Sandar prosti later renamed Sandefjord prosti 11 In 2019 the three parishes of Svarstad Styrvoll and Hem were merged into one parish named Lardal 12 On 1 January 2024 the parishes of Kvelde and Hvarnes were merged into Kvelde og Hvarnes parish 13 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoLarvik Berg Berg Arbeidskirke Helgeroa 2007 nbsp Berg Church Berg 1878 nbsp Old Berg Church Berg c 1100 nbsp Hedrum Hedrum Church Hedrum c 1100 nbsp Hvarnes Hvarnes Church Hvarnes 1705 nbsp Kjose Kjose Church Kjose 1850 nbsp Kvelde Kvelde Church Kvelde 1871 nbsp Lardal Hem Church Hem c 1100 nbsp Styrvoll Church Styrvoll c 1150 nbsp Svarstad Church Svarstad 1657 nbsp Larvik Larvik Church Larvik 1677 nbsp Langestrand Church Larvik 1818 nbsp Nanset Nanset Church Larvik 1974 nbsp Stavern Fredriksvern Church Stavern 1756 nbsp Tanum Tanum Church Tanum c 1100 nbsp Tjolling Tjolling Church Tjollingvollen c 1100 nbsp Ostre Halsen Ostre Halsen Church Halsen in Larvik 1983 nbsp Nord Jarlsberg prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the northern part of Vestfold county It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Holmestrand and Horten The deanery is headquartered at the Horten Church in the town of Horten in Horten Municipality The deanery was established in 1848 when the old Jarlsberg prosti was divided into Nordre Jarlsberg prosti and Sondre Jarlsberg prosti A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 the deanery name was changed from Nordre Jarlsberg prosti to Nord Jarlsberg prosti 3 14 On 1 January 2018 the three parishes of Botne Hillestad and Holmestrand were merged to form the new Botne parish 15 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoHolmestrand Botne Botne Church Botne c 1200 nbsp Hillestad Church Hillestad 1724 nbsp Holmestrand Church Holmestrand 1675 nbsp Hof Vassasog Eidsfoss Eidsfoss Church Eidsfoss 1904 nbsp Hof Church Hof c 1150 nbsp Vassas Church Vassas c 1200 nbsp Sande Sande Church Sande i Vestfold 1093 nbsp Horten Borre Borre Church Borre c 1100 nbsp Skoppum Church Skoppum 1989 nbsp Horten Horten Church Horten 1855 nbsp Lovoy Chapel Lovoya c 1200 nbsp Sentrum Church Horten 1972 nbsp Nykirke Nykirke Church Nykirke c 1100 nbsp Asgardstrand Asgardstrand Church Asgardstrand 1969 nbsp Ringerike prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the northeastern part of Buskerud county It includes all the churches within the municipalities of Hole and Ringerike The deanery is headquartered at the Honefoss Church in the town of Honefoss in Ringerike Municipality Ringerike prosti was established in 1914 when the old Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti was divided into Hallingdal prosti to the northwest and Ringerike prosti to the southeast Originally the deanery was headquartered at Norderhov Church but in 1990 it was moved to Honefoss Church On 1 January 2022 the parish of Jevnaker was moved from the Diocese of Hamar to the Diocese of Tunsberg and it became part of Ringerike prosti since Jevnaker was moved from Oppland county to Viken county 16 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoHole Hole Bonsnes Church Bonsnes c 1100 nbsp Hole Church Helgelandsmoen c 1200 nbsp Sollihogda Chapel Sollihogda 1911 nbsp Jevnaker Jevnaker Jevnaker Church Prestmoen 1834 nbsp Randsfjord Church Jevnaker 1916 nbsp Ringerike Haug Haug Church Haugsbygd c 1200 nbsp Hval Hval Church Hallingby 1862 nbsp Honefoss Honefoss Church Honefoss 2017 nbsp Lunder Lunder Church Sokna 1761 nbsp Stromsoddbygda Chapel Stromsoddbygda 1953 nbsp Nes Nes Church Nes 1858 nbsp Norderhovog Ask Norderhov Church Norderhov c 1170 nbsp Ask Chapel Ask 1936 nbsp Tyristrand Tyristrand Church Tyristrand 1857 nbsp Ulleral Ulleral Church Honefoss 2004 nbsp Veme Veme Church Veme 1893 nbsp Viker Viker Church Viker 1697 nbsp Sandefjord prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the southeastern part of Vestfold county It includes all the churches within Sandefjord Municipality The deanery is headquartered at the Sandefjord Church in the town of Sandefjord in Sandefjord Municipality The deanery was established on 1 March 1999 as Sandar prosti when it was separated from Larvik prosti It originally included the parishes of Sandar and Sandefjord 11 On 1 July 2006 the name of the deanery was changed from Sandar prosti to Sandefjord prosti On 1 January 2007 the parish of Andebu was transferred from Tonsberg domprosti to Sandefjord prosti 17 On 1 January 2017 the parish of Stokke was transferred from Tonsberg domprosti to Sandefjord prosti Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoSandefjord Andebu Andebu Church Andebu c 1100 nbsp Arnadal Arnadal Church Fossnes 1882 nbsp Bugarden Bugarden Church Sandefjord 1980 nbsp Hoyjord Hoyjord Stave Church Hoyjord c 1100 nbsp Kodal Kodal Church Kodal c 1100 nbsp Sandar Sandar Church Sandefjord 1792 nbsp Sandefjord Sandefjord Church Sandefjord 1903 nbsp Skjee Skjee Church Skjee c 1100 nbsp Stokke Stokke Church Stokke 1886 nbsp Vesteroy Vesteroy Church Vesteroya 1967 nbsp References edit a b AS 1113 Tonsberg domprosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Kongsberg 13 April 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2023 Tunsberg bispedome Om bispedommet in Norwegian Den Norske Kirke Retrieved 7 October 2023 a b Norsk Lovtidende in Norwegian Grondahl 1922 pp 195 196 Retrieved 15 October 2023 AS 0156 Drammen prosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Kongsberg 13 April 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2023 a b AS 0188 Eiker prosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Kongsberg 9 June 2020 Retrieved 7 October 2023 Offentlig Moteprotokoll Tunsberg bispedommerad 2020 2023 PDF in Norwegian Tunsberg bispedomme 25 October 2021 Retrieved 9 October 2023 Offentlig Moteprotokoll Tunsberg bispedommerad 2020 2023 PDF in Norwegian Tunsberg bispedomme 31 August 2022 Retrieved 9 October 2023 AS 0274 Hallingdal prosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Kongsberg 13 April 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2023 Moteprotokoll Tunsberg bispedommerad 2016 2019 PDF in Norwegian Tunsberg bispedomme 5 November 2018 Retrieved 9 October 2023 AS 0450 Kongsberg prosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Kongsberg 12 June 2018 Retrieved 7 October 2023 a b AS 0542 Larvik prosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Kongsberg 24 November 2020 Retrieved 7 October 2023 Offentlig Moteprotokoll Tunsberg bispedommerad 2016 2019 PDF in Norwegian Tunsberg bispedomme 7 March 2019 Retrieved 9 October 2023 Moteprotokoll Tunsberg bispedommerad 2020 2023 PDF in Norwegian Tunsberg bispedomme 2 February 2023 Retrieved 9 October 2023 AS 0659 Nord Jarlsberg prosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Kongsberg 13 April 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2023 Moteprotokoll Tunsberg bispedommerad 2016 2019 PDF in Norwegian Tunsberg bispedomme 30 October 2017 Retrieved 9 October 2023 AS 0773 Ringerike prosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Kongsberg 13 April 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2023 Moller Jan Erik 4 April 2006 Sandar navnet matte gi tapt Sandefjords Blad in Norwegian p 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of churches in Tunsberg amp oldid 1206388936 Larvik prosti, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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