Lesja Church

Lesja Church (Norwegian: Lesja kirke) is a cruciform church built in 1749 in the municipality of Lesja in Innlandet county, Norway. It was consecrated with the name Bethel kirke 'Bethel Church'. The church stands on a small hillside surrounded by woods in a valley. The church cemetery contains a large number of grave markers from the 1700s, and some of them have been gathered together and set up below an awning in the cemetery. The site, which is a well-known tourist destination, can be reached via and European route E136.

Lesja Church

Lesja Church (Norwegian: Lesja kirke) is a cruciform church built in 1749 in the municipality of Lesja in Innlandet county, Norway. It was consecrated with the name Bethel kirke 'Bethel Church'. The church stands on a small hillside surrounded by woods in a valley. The church cemetery contains a large number of grave markers from the 1700s, and some of them have been gathered together and set up below an awning in the cemetery. The site, which is a well-known tourist destination, can be reached via and European route E136.