Category
page 1Churches completed in 1957
St. Michael's Church
church in Hildesheim, Germany
Molde Cathedral
church in Molde, Norway

Holy Trinity Cathedral
orthodox cathedral church in Oulu, Finland
Saint Joseph's Cathedral in Aleppo
cathedral in Aleppo, Syria
St. Mary of the Assumption
former roman catholic church building
Our Lady of Lourdes Metropolitan Cathedral
Cathedral for Syro-Malabar Catholic Archeparchy of Trichur
Kampen Church
church building in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway

Julebygda Chapel
church building in Sandnes, Rogaland, Norway
Glomfjord Church
church in Meløy, Norway
Fredskapellet
Fredskapellet () is a chapel of the Church of Norway in Narvik Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is located in the town of Narvik. It is an annex chapel in the Narvik parish which is part of the Ofoten prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland. The brick chapel was built in a long church style in 1957 using plans drawn up by the architect Jan Inge Hovig. The chapel seats about 250 people.
St. Vladimir's Cathedral
church in Connecticut, United States
Stavang Church
church building in Kinn, Norway
Ingøy Church
church in Måsøy, Norway
Saint Jetmund Church
church building in Vanylven, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Herøya Church
church building in Porsgrunn, Eastern Norway
Husøy Chapel
church in Lenvik, Norway
Tisleidalen church
church building in Nord-Aurdal, Innlandet, Norway
Askrova Chapel
church building in Kinn, Norway
Fjellgardane Church
church building in Bykle, Agder, Norway
Herad church
church in Farsund, Norway
Stugudal Chapel
Chapel in Tydal, Norway
Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche
thumb|The Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche
The Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche () is a German Protestant church owned and used by a congregation within the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia. The church building is situated in Händelallee in Hansaviertel (a locality of Berlin's Mitte borough) near Großer Tiergarten. Designed by architect Ludwig Lemmer, it was built in 1957, replacing a former nineteenth-century building designed by Johannes Vollmer which was destroyed during World War II.