Kors Church
{{short description|Church in Møre og Romsdal, Norway}}
{{Infobox church
|name = Kors Church
|fullname = Kors kyrkje
|former name =
|image = Kors kyrkje01.JPG
|caption = View of the church
|website =
|coordinates = {{coord|62.437994676|7.850137799|region:NO_type:landmark|display=inline,title|format=dms}}
|location = Rauma Municipality,
Møre og Romsdal
|country = Norway
|churchmanship = Evangelical Lutheran
|denomination = Church of Norway
|diocese = Møre bispedømme
|deanery = Indre Romsdal prosti
|parish = Kors
|status = Parish church
|functional status = Active
|founded date = 15th century
|consecrated date = 1902
|completed date = {{Start date and age|p=y|1797}}
|closed date =
|events = 1901: Moved to a new site
|architect =
|architectural type = Cruciform
|style =
|materials = Wood
|capacity = 120
|embedded = {{Norwegian Cultural Heritage Site
|embed = yes
|Type = Church
|Status = Listed
|ID = 84823
}} }}
Kors Church ({{langx|no|Kors kyrkje}}) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Rauma Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located in the village of Marstein in the central part of the Romsdalen valley. It is the church for the Kors parish which is part of the Indre Romsdal prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Møre. The brown, wooden church was built in a cruciform design in 1797 using plans drawn up by an unknown architect. The church seats about 120 people.{{Cite web |title=Kors kirke |url=https://kirkesok.no/kirke/153900701 |publisher=Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen |accessdate=2019-07-05}}{{Cite web |title=Oversikt over Nåværende Kirker |url=http://www.kirkekonsulenten.no/kirker.htm |publisher=KirkeKonsulenten.no |language=Norwegian |accessdate=2019-07-05}}
History
The earliest existing historical records of the church in the Romsdalen valley date back to the year 1497, but the church was not built that year. The first church was a wooden stave church that was probably located at Flatmark in the central Romsdalen valley, about {{convert|6|km}} from the present church location (some sources say the first church was at Foss, about {{convert|5|km}} further upstream from Flatmark). It was likely built during the 14th century. The old church was replaced during the 1660s with a new church at Flatmark. In 1797, the church was torn down and replaced by a new timber-framed cruciform church. The church was surrounded by a cemetery which, in turn, was surrounded by large, tall trees.{{Cite web |title=Korps (Kors) gamle kirkested |url=http://www.kulturminnesok.no/kulturminnesok/kulturminne/?LOK_ID=17871 |publisher=Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage |language=Norwegian |accessdate=2019-07-05}}{{Cite web |title=Kors kirke |url=https://www.norske-kirker.net/home/more-og-romsdal/kors-kirke/ |access-date=2021-07-29 |website=Norges-Kirker.no |language=Norwegian}}
The church has served the residents of the inner Romsdalen valley for centuries from the 1400s onwards. After a long-standing controversy about the location of the future church, it was decided by a Royal Decree on 23 March 1901 that the Øverdalen Chapel would be built to serve the southern part of the valley. Moreover, the Kors Church would be moved farther to the northeast and it would serve the central part of the valley. So, in 1901, the church was disassembled, moved, and rebuilt about {{convert|6|km}} down the valley to Marstein where it is now located. The building was rebuilt with some new materials and a somewhat more neo-Gothic look by the lead builder L. Sæther. The newly rebuilt church was consecrated in 1902. It fell into disrepair over time, but was renovated and restored to its original appearance in 1964 under the leadership of Torgeir Suul.{{Cite web |title=Kors kirke |url=http://www.grytten-prestegjeld.no/kors.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130703135845/http://www.grytten-prestegjeld.no/kors.htm |archive-date=2013-07-03 |publisher=Grytten prestegjeld |language=Norwegian |accessdate=2013-05-28}}{{Cite web |title=Kors kirkested / Kors kirke 4 |url=http://www.kulturminnesok.no/kulturminnesok/kulturminne/?LOK_ID=84823 |publisher=Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage |language=Norwegian |accessdate=2019-07-05}}
Media gallery
Kors-kirke-Norway.jpg
Korskirke-Romsdalen-Norway.jpg
Marstein.jpg
Kors kirkes altertavle T327 01 0181.jpg
2010-07-30 - Holzkirche bei Marstein - Romsdalen - panoramio.jpg
342 Kors Kirke i Romsdalen - no-nb digifoto 20160302 00088 bldsa L KK0212 crop.jpg
Kors gamle kyrkjegard Flatmark.JPG|Cemetery that surrounded the old church in the old location
See also
References
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External links
- {{commons category-inline|Kors kirke}}
{{Churches in Indre Romsdal}}
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Category:Churches in Møre og Romsdal
Category:Wooden churches in Norway
Category:Cruciform churches in Norway
Category:18th-century Church of Norway church buildings