Bamble Church

[5] Some modifications to the plan came from Christian Grosch, who worked for the Norwegian Ministry of Church Affairs.

[5][6][7][8][4] The church has a large cross flanked by two altarpieces, both painted by Gustav Adolph Lammers.

The cross was drawn by Per Vigeland and carved by brothers Anker and Bjarne Walle from Bamble.

The 1951, stained glass window, with the risen Christ as a theme, is also by Vigeland.

[9] The church inventory also includes an exemplar of Christian III's Bible from 1550 and brass candlesticks that feudal lord Ove Gjedde bestowed to the old church in 1643.