Harkmark Church

Mandal, Norway

Harkmark Church is a long-shaped church built of rough timber in 1613. It was restored in 1972-75. The church stands on the site of an older church and there is a 4 meter ring of six monoliths near the church.

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Founded: 1613
Category: Religious sites in Norway

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