Namsos Church
The Norwegian town of Namsos is located at the mouth of the river Namsen. In the central part of the towering red brick church built in 1960 by architect Ole Aasnessa, the site was blown up during the Second World War, the old temple.
The church is rectangular in shape, it can hold about 620 parishioners. On the south side of the temple adjoins a large, free-standing bell tower.
To get to the town of Namsos can be on the plane. From Oslo to Trondheim, close to which is Namsos, there are regular direct flights.
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