Church

Søndre Enningdalen Church

Situated along Borgleden

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Søndre Enningdalen Church is a white wooden church, that was completed in 1956

Address

Enningdalsveien 880, 1765 Halden

Open

On appointment and at Sunday services

Enningdalen, 2.5 miles south of Halden, is the only area in the country that borders Sweden on three sides. Here is a small, beautiful wooden church, Søndre Enningdalen Church, a long-timbered church in white-painted wood that was completed in 1956. But did you know that this is the third church here?

In the Middle Ages, there was a stave church on the site, but in 1686 a new church was erected in timber. This was demolished in 1795, and until 1956 there was no church here. Today's church was built with great volunteer efforts from the village's population such as carpentry, forging, stone cutting and interior design.

Although the stave church was demolished in the late 1600s, there are still traces of it. A crucifix was recovered in the 1960s and the old altar stone is still in the cemetery. It is a large flat stone, with holes in the middle, which is called the "reliquary hide". It was used to store an object associated with a holy person, such as a splinter from Jesus' cross or a lock of St. Olav's hair.