Flakstad Church is a historic wooden church located in the Flakstad municipality of Lofoten, Norway. It was built in 1780 and is considered one of the most significant examples of wooden architecture in Northern Norway. The church is made entirely of timber, with a cruciform design and a high gabled roof. The walls are painted white, with red trimmings around the windows and doors. The interior of the church is simple yet elegant, with traditional wooden pews, a pulpit, and an altar. The church also features a unique and intricate wooden ceiling, which is said to resemble the hull of a ship. Flakstad Church is often used for religious services, concerts, and cultural events and is an important landmark in the area.
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