Engehaugen Church
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| Engehaugen Church | |
|---|---|
| Engehaugen kirke | |
View of the church | |
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| 60°46′25″N 10°40′10″E / 60.7737015970°N 10.6693994267°E | |
| Location | Gjøvik Municipality, Innlandet |
| Country | Norway |
| Denomination | Church of Norway |
| Previous denomination | Catholic Church |
| Churchmanship | Evangelical Lutheran |
| History | |
| Status | Parish church |
| Founded | 1994 |
| Consecrated | 1994 |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Active |
| Architect(s) | Jan Arne Frydenlund |
| Architectural type | Fan-shaped |
| Completed | 1985 |
| Specifications | |
| Capacity | 156 |
| Materials | Wood |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Hamar bispedømme |
| Deanery | Toten prosti |
| Parish | Engehaugen |
Engehaugen Church (Norwegian: Engehaugen kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Gjøvik Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the town of Gjøvik. It is the church for the Engehaugen parish which is part of the Toten prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The red, wooden church was built in a fan-shaped design in 1985 using plans drawn up by the architect Jan Arne Frydenlund. The church seats about 156 people.[1][2]
