Old Tingelstad Church

In 1673 a report was made that describe the wall as brøstefeldig or dilapidated, necessitating reconstruction.

By royal decree, the church was approved to have one or two annual services each year in the summer.

[4][5] The spire on the wooden belfry bears a copy of a 12th-century weather vane.

Although the church contains a few other original, medieval features such as a wooden crucifix and a stone altar, it is best known for its intact interior from the 16th and 17th centuries.

A unique mural from 1632 depicting the Dano-Norwegian coat of arms, has been partially revealed on the interior north wall.