Hraungerðiskirkja

[1] The church was designed by Eiríkur Gíslason from Bitra in Hraungerðishreppur and built in 1902.

It stands on the site of another former church that dated back to 1200 CE.

On each side of the church are four windows, curved from the top with six-pane frames.

[2] The church exterior was renovated, the tower rebuilt, concrete plastered, repairs to the frame and new windows installed as well as protective doors in 1993-97 under the supervision of Hjörleif Stefánsson.

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