Balke Church
{{Infobox church
|name = Balke Church
|fullname = Balke kirke
|former name =
|image = IMG 6637 - Balke middelalder-kirke på Østre Toten - betal.jpg
|caption = View of the church
|website =
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|location = Østre Toten, Innlandet
|country = Norway
|churchmanship = Evangelical Lutheran
|denomination = Church of Norway
|previous denomination = Catholic Church
|diocese = Hamar bispedømme
|deanery = Toten prosti
|parish = Balke
|status = Parish church
|functional status = Active
|founded date = c. 1170
|consecrated date = c. 1170
|completed date = c. {{Start date and age|p=y|1170|br=yes}}
|closed date =
|events =
|architect =
|architectural type = Long church
|style =
|materials = Stone
|capacity = 290
|embedded = {{Norwegian Cultural Heritage Site
|embed = yes
|Type = Church
|Status = Automatically protected
|ID = 83845
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Balke Church ({{langx|no|Balke kirke}}) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Østre Toten Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the village of Skreia. It is one of the churches for the Balke parish which is part of the Toten prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The white, stone church was built in a long church design around the year 1170 using plans drawn up by an unknown architect. The church seats about 290 people.{{Cite web |title=Balke kirke |url=https://kirkesok.no/kirke/052800101 |access-date=2022-01-29 |publisher=Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen}}{{Cite web |title=Oversikt over Nåværende Kirker |url=http://www.kirkekonsulenten.no/kirker.htm |access-date=2022-01-29 |publisher=KirkeKonsulenten.no |language=Norwegian}}
History
The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1327, but that was not the year of construction. The medieval stone church was built around the year 1170. The church has Romanesque, Norman and early Gothic style. The nave is rectangular and the chancel has a semi-circular apse on its east end.{{Cite web |title=Balke kirkested |url=http://www.kulturminnesok.no/kulturminnesok/kulturminne/?LOK_ID=83845 |access-date=2022-01-29 |publisher=Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage |language=Norwegian}}{{Cite web |title=Balke kirke |url=https://www.norske-kirker.net/home/oppland/balke-kirke/ |access-date=2022-01-29 |website=Norges-Kirker.no |language=Norwegian}}
In 1714, the old church porch was torn down and the nave was extended to the west to make the nave larger. This extension is still referred to as the "new church". The old nave had no windows on the north side, while the new church has windows on both the north side and the south side. A new church porch was built on the west end of the newly enlarged nave and a sacristy was also built on the north side of the chancel. There is also an octagonal tower (from 1822) on the roof near the west end of the nave.
The altarpiece is often called the Mary tablet and is unique in Norway. The artist community at Balke church has given names to the Balkeskolen. A crucifix and a number of saint figures from the church can be found in a museum in Oslo.
Media gallery
Balke kirke på Skreia-2.JPG
Balke kirke inngangsparti 2.JPG
Balke kirke inngangsparti.JPG
Balke kirke i sol.JPG
Balke kirke i kulturlandskapet 1.JPG
BALKE KIRKE MED KIRKEGÅRDEN.JPG
IMG 6635 - Balke middelalder-kirke på Østre Toten - dør - betal.jpg
PermaLiv Balke kirke 22-07-20.jpg
See also
References
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External links
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Category:Churches in Innlandet
Category:Churches in Toten Deanery
Category:Long churches in Norway
Category:Stone churches in Norway