Landvik Church


Landvik Church is a parish church in Grimstad municipality in Agder county, Norway. It is located just south of the village of Roresand in the Landvik area. The church is part of the Landvik parish in the Vest-Nedenes deanery in the Diocese of Agder og Telemark. The white, wooden church was built in 1824 by an unknown architect. The church was built in a cruciform style and it seats about 400 people. The church has a graveyard located in the yard surrounding the church. The churchyard has no more room for graves, so another graveyard was built in nearby Roresand.

History

The first church at Landvik was probably built between the years 1150 to 1200. The church is first seen in existing historical records in a letter dated 1376, but it was not a new church at that time. It was a stone church and over time it became too small for the parish, so in 1823 it was torn down. Some of the old stones were used in the construction of the new church which was built in 1824 on the same site. A small addition was built on the northern cross arm in 2000. In 2014, a new pipe organ was purchased and installed in the balcony above the altar instead of in the back balcony where the previous organ was located.