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- Nesseby_Church abstract "Nesseby Church (Norwegian: Nesseby kirke) is a parish church in Nesseby Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. It is located on a peninsula in the village of Nesseby, overlooking the Varangerfjorden. The church is part of the Nesseby parish in the Indre Finnmark deanery in the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland. The prayer books in the church are in the Northern Sami language.Adjacent to the church is what is regarded by some as the oldest chapel in the Varanger area, dating from the 1700s.Designed by Christian Heinrich Grosch and built of wood in 1858, it has seats for 250 people. It was fully restored in 1983. The church has a narrow choir whose floor is higher than that of the nave. There are sacristies beside the choir, which has a lower ceiling, of a type called a "saddle ceiling", than that of the nave. The roof is supported by wooden columns which separate the central nave from two side-naves. This style was used in churches designed by Grosch in the 1850s. The nave is also distinguished from the two side-naves by the fact that the latter have lower ceilings, a feature which, apparently, Grosch derived from German church design.".
- Nesseby_Church architect Christian_Heinrich_Grosch.
- Nesseby_Church country Norway.
- Nesseby_Church location Finnmark.
- Nesseby_Church location Nesseby.
- Nesseby_Church thumbnail Nesseby_kirke.jpg?width=300.
- Nesseby_Church wikiPageID "36614209".
- Nesseby_Church wikiPageRevisionID "556547694".
- Nesseby_Church architect Christian_Heinrich_Grosch.
- Nesseby_Church capacity "250".
- Nesseby_Church caption "View of the church".
- Nesseby_Church churchmanship Evangelicalism.
- Nesseby_Church completedDate "1858".
- Nesseby_Church country Norway.
- Nesseby_Church deanery List_of_churches_in_Finnmark.
- Nesseby_Church denomination Church_of_Norway.
- Nesseby_Church diocese Diocese_of_Nord-Hålogaland.
- Nesseby_Church fullname "Nesseby kirke".
- Nesseby_Church functionalStatus "Active".
- Nesseby_Church hasPhotoCollection Nesseby_Church.
- Nesseby_Church latd "70".
- Nesseby_Church latm "8".
- Nesseby_Church latns "N".
- Nesseby_Church lats "41".
- Nesseby_Church location Finnmark.
- Nesseby_Church location Nesseby.
- Nesseby_Church longd "28".
- Nesseby_Church longew "E".
- Nesseby_Church longm "51".
- Nesseby_Church longs "38".
- Nesseby_Church mapCaption "Location in Finnmark".
- Nesseby_Church materials "Wood".
- Nesseby_Church name "Nesseby Church".
- Nesseby_Church parish "Nesseby".
- Nesseby_Church pushpinLabelPosition "left".
- Nesseby_Church pushpinMap "Finnmark".
- Nesseby_Church status Parish_church.
- Nesseby_Church subject Category:Churches_in_Finnmark.
- Nesseby_Church subject Category:Nesseby.
- Nesseby_Church subject Category:Religious_buildings_completed_in_1858.
- Nesseby_Church point "70.1449 28.8606".
- Nesseby_Church type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Nesseby_Church type Building.
- Nesseby_Church type HistoricBuilding.
- Nesseby_Church type Place.
- Nesseby_Church type Wikidata:Q532.
- Nesseby_Church type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Nesseby_Church type Place.
- Nesseby_Church type Location.
- Nesseby_Church type _Feature.
- Nesseby_Church type SpatialThing.
- Nesseby_Church comment "Nesseby Church (Norwegian: Nesseby kirke) is a parish church in Nesseby Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. It is located on a peninsula in the village of Nesseby, overlooking the Varangerfjorden. The church is part of the Nesseby parish in the Indre Finnmark deanery in the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland.".
- Nesseby_Church label "Nesseby Church".
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- Nesseby_Church sameAs Q10744026.
- Nesseby_Church sameAs Q10744026.
- Nesseby_Church lat "70.1449".
- Nesseby_Church long "28.8606".
- Nesseby_Church wasDerivedFrom Nesseby_Church?oldid=556547694.
- Nesseby_Church depiction Nesseby_kirke.jpg.
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- Nesseby_Church name "Nesseby Church".
- Nesseby_Church name "Nesseby kirke".