Åsane Church

The large, red, brick church was built in a circular design in 1993 using plans drawn up by the architect Trygve Dyngeland.

On 24 December 1992, the Old Åsane Church burned down in an arson attack connected with the early Norwegian black metal scene.

The new building was designed by Trygve Dyngeland in the architectural firm Aall, Løkeland and Ragde.

There would also be adjoining rooms with movable walls, so the seating can expand up to about 600 people as needed.

The basement of the church can fit up to 400 people for other social gatherings.