The list of churches in Hamar is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Hamar in Norway. It includes all of the parishes in Innlandet county plus the parishes in Lunner Municipality in Viken county. The diocese is based at the Hamar Cathedral in the city of Hamar in Hamar Municipality.

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Map of the deaneries within the Diocese of Hamar

The list is divided into several sections, one for each deanery (prosti; headed by a provost) in the diocese. Administratively within each deanery, the churches within each municipality elects their own church council (fellesråd). Each municipality may have one or more parishes (sokn) within the municipality. Each parish elects their own councils (soknerådet). Each parish has one or more local church. The number and size of the deaneries and parishes has changed over time.[1]

The Diocese of Hamar was first established in 1153 when Norway was part of the Catholic Church. During the Reformation in Norway, in 1537, the diocese was incorporated into the Diocese of Christiania. In 1864, the Diocese of Hamar was re-established and at that time, it included all of Hedmark and Oppland counties. Originally, the diocese was divided into Hedemarken prosti (later Hamar domprosti), Gudbrandsdalen prosti, Valdres prosti, and Hadeland, Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti. Over the years, the various deaneries have been subdivided and changed. Currently, there are 10 deaneries. On 1 January 2020, the two counties were merged into Innlandet county except for the municipalities of Lunner and Jevnaker which were merged into Viken county, so the diocese includes all of Innlandet plus the two municipalities in Viken. As of 2018, the 52,589-square-kilometre (20,305 sq mi) diocese had 308,697 members (about 82% of the population).[2]

Hamar domprosti

This arch-deanery (Norwegian: domprosti) covers several municipalities in the central part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Hamar, Løten, and Stange. The arch-deanery is headquartered at the Hamar Cathedral in the city of Hamar in Hamar Municipality.[3]

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MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Hamar HamarHamar CathedralHamar1866
Storhamar ChurchHamar1975
VangVang ChurchRidabu1810
Øvre Vang ChurchSlemsrud1907
Løten LøtenLøten ChurchLøtenc. 1200
Oppegård ChapelOppegård1886
Oset ChapelOset1885
Stange OttestadOttestad ChurchOttestad1731
RomedalRomedal ChurchRomedal1887
StangeStange ChurchStangebyen1250
TangenStrandlykkja ChurchStrandlykkja1915
Tangen ChurchTangen1861
VallsetVallset ChurchVallset1850
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Hadeland og Land prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the southern part of the diocese. It is the only deanery in the diocese to span parts of two counties. It includes the municipalities of Gran, Nordre Land, and Søndre Land in Innlandet county and Jevnaker and Lunner in Viken county. The deanery is headquartered at Ål Church in the village of Jaren in Gran Municipality.[4]

The deanery was established in 1864 when Jevnaker and Lunner from the Hadeland, Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti and Nordre Land and Søndre Land from the Valdres prosti were joined to form the newly created Hadeland og Land prosti.[5]

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MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Gran BjoneroaSørum ChurchBjoneroa1861Thumb
BrandbuNes ChurchRøykenvik1730Thumb
Gran/TingelstadGrymyr ChurchGrymyr2003Thumb
St. Mary's ChurchGranavollenc. 1150Thumb
St. Nicholas' ChurchGranavollenc. 1150Thumb
Tingelstad ChurchTingelstad1866Thumb
Old Tingelstad ChurchTingelstadc. 1220Thumb
Moen/ÅlMoen ChurchJaren1914Thumb
Ål ChurchGran1929Thumb
Jevnaker JevnakerJevnaker ChurchPrestmoen1834Thumb
Randsfjord ChurchJevnaker1916Thumb
Lunner Grua/HarestuaGrua ChurchGrua1924Thumb
Harestua ChapelHarestua2001Thumb
LunnerLunner ChurchLunner12th centuryThumb
Oppdalen ChapelOppdalen1914Thumb
Nordre Land LundeLunde ChurchLunde1769Thumb
NordsinniHaugner ChurchNordsinni1950Thumb
Nordsinni ChurchNordsinni1758Thumb
TorpaKinn ChurchAust-Torpa1956Thumb
Åmot ChurchFagerlund1823Thumb
ØstsinniØstsinni ChurchDokka1877Thumb
Vølstad ChurchVølstad1959Thumb
Søndre Land FlubergFluberg ChurchFluberg1703Thumb
Landåsbygda ChurchLandåsbygda1965Thumb
SkuteSkute ChurchRingelia1915Thumb
Søndre LandEnger ChurchEnger1875Thumb
Hov ChurchHov1781Thumb
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Nord-Gudbrandsdal prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the northwestern part of the diocese. It includes churches in the municipalities of Dovre, Lesja, Lom, Nord-Fron, Sel, Skjåk, and Vågå. The deanery is headquartered at Sel Church in the north side of the town of Otta in Sel Municipality.[6]

The deanery was established in 1871 when the old Gudbrandsdalen prosti was divided into Søndre Gudbrandsdalen prosti and Nordre Gudbrandsdalen prosti. A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery name from "Nordre Gudbrandsdal prosti" to "Nord-Gudbrandsdal prosti", both meaning "northern Gudbrandsdalen".[7] Also in 1922, Sel municipality was transferred out of this deanery to the new Midtre Gudbrandsdal prosti ("middle Gudbrandsdal"). In 1972, the Midtre Gudbrandsdal prosti was dissolved and the municipalities of Sel and Fron were transferred into this deanery at that time.[8][9]

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MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Dovre DombåsDombås ChurchDombås1939Thumb
Eystein ChurchHjerkinn1969Thumb
DovreDovre ChurchDovre1736Thumb
Lesja Lesja og
Lesjaskog
Lesja ChurchLesja1749Thumb
Lesjaskog ChurchLesjaskog1697Thumb
Lesjaverk ChurchLesjaverk1964Thumb
Lom BøverdalenBøverdal ChurchGaldesanden (Bøverdal)1864Thumb
GarmoGarmo ChurchGarmo1879Thumb
LomLom Stave ChurchFossbergomc. 1185Thumb
Nord-Fron KvamKvam ChurchKvam1952Thumb
KvikneKvikne ChurchKvikne1764Thumb
SkåbuSkåbu ChurchSkåbu1927Thumb
SødorpSødorp ChurchVinstra1752Thumb
Sødorp ChapelVinstra1929Thumb
Sel HeidalHeidal ChurchBjølstad1941Thumb
Nord-SelNord-Sel ChurchNord-Sel1932Thumb
SelSel ChurchSelsverket1742Thumb
Sjoa ChapelSjoa1978Thumb
Skjåk NordbergNordberg ChurchNordberg1864Thumb
SkjåkSkjåk ChurchSkjåk1752Thumb
Vågå VågåVågå ChurchVågåmoc. 1625Thumb
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Nord-Østerdal prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the northeastern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Alvdal, Folldal, Os, Rendalen, Tolga, and Tynset. The deanery is headquartered at Tynset Church in the village of Tynset in Tynset Municipality.[10]

The deanery was established in 1868 when the old Østerdalen prosti was divided into Søndre Østerdalen prosti and Nordre Østerdalen prosti. A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery name from "Nordre Østerdalen prosti" to "Nord-Østerdal prosti", both meaning "northern Østerdalen".[7][11]

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MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Alvdal AlvdalAlvdal ChurchAlvdal1861Thumb
Folldal FolldalFolldal ChurchFolldal1882Thumb
Egnund ChapelEinabu1975Thumb
Øvre FolldalDalen ChurchDalholen1934Thumb
Os DalsbygdaDalsbygda ChurchDalsbygda1960Thumb
NarbuvollNarbuvoll ChurchNarbuvoll1862Thumb
Tufsingdalen ChurchTufsingdal1920Thumb
OsOs ChurchOs i Østerdalen1862Thumb
Rendalen HanestadHanestad ChurchHanestad1926Thumb
SjøliSjøli ChurchSjølisand1914Thumb
Ytre RendalYtre Rendal ChurchOtnes1751Thumb
Øvre RendalØvre Rendal ChurchBergset1759Thumb
Tolga HodalenHodalen ChurchHodalen1934Thumb
HoløydalenHoløydalen ChurchØversjødalen1908
TolgaTolga ChurchTolga1840Thumb
VingelenVingelen ChurchVingelen1880Thumb
Tynset BrydalenBrydalen ChurchBrydalen1883Thumb
KvikneKvikne ChurchKvikne1654Thumb
TylldalenTylldalen ChurchTylldalen1736Thumb
TynsetTynset ChurchTynset1795Thumb
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Ringsaker prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the municipality of Ringsaker in the central part of the diocese. The deanery is headquartered at Ringsaker Church in the village of Moelv in Ringsaker Municipality.[12]

The deanery was established in 2007 when it was separated from the Hamar domprosti.

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MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Ringsaker Brumunddal/VeldreBrumunddal ChurchBrumunddal1965Thumb
Veldre ChurchByflaten2000Thumb
BrøttumBrøttum ChurchBrøttum1790Thumb
Mesnali ChurchMesnali1933Thumb
FurnesFurnes ChurchFurnes1707Thumb
NesHelgøya ChurchHelgøya1870Thumb
Nes ChurchTingnes1250
Stavsjø ChurchStavsjø1880
RingsakerRingsaker ChurchMoelv1100sThumb
ÅsmarkaÅsmarka ChurchÅsmarka1859Thumb
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Solør, Vinger og Odal prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the Glåmdal river valley in the southeastern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Eidskog, Kongsvinger, Nord-Odal, Sør-Odal, Grue, Våler, and Åsnes. The deanery is headquartered at Vinger Church in the town of Kongsvinger in Kongsvinger Municipality.[13]

The deanery was established in 1855 when the old Øvre Romerike prosti was divided. It was originally called Solør and Odal prosti. In 1868, northern part of Solør (Våler and Åsnes parishes) was transferred to the then newly established Sør-Østerdal prosti. In 1922, the southern part of Solør (Hof, Grue, and Brandval parishes) were separated to join the newly created Solør prosti. The remaining parts of this deanery then changed its name to Vinger og Odal prosti. In 1990, the parish of Brandval was transferred from Solør prosti to Vinger og Odal prosti. In 2013, the deanery regained its original boundaries when the old Solør prosti was merged back. The deanery's name was then changed to Solør, Vinger og Odal prosti.[14][15]

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MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Eidskog EidskogEidskog ChurchMatrand1665Thumb
Magnor ChurchMagnor1923Thumb
VestmarkaVestmarka ChurchVestmarka1883Thumb
Grue GrueGrue ChurchKirkenær1825Thumb
Grue FinnskogGrue Finnskog ChurchSvullrya1886Thumb
Kongsvinger AustmarkaAustmarka ChurchAustmarka1858Thumb
BrandvalBrandval ChurchBrandval1651Thumb
Lundersæter ChurchLundersæter1868Thumb
Roverud ChurchRoverud1969Thumb
VingerVinger ChurchKongsvinger1699Thumb
Nord-Odal MoMo ChurchMo1864Thumb
SandSand ChurchSand1891Thumb
Trøftskogen ChapelTrautskogen1931Thumb
Sør-Odal OppstadOppstad ChurchOppstad1725Thumb
StrømStrøm ChurchStrøm1857Thumb
UllernUllern ChurchUllern1868Thumb
Våler GravbergetGravberget ChurchGravberget1955Thumb
VålerVåler ChurchVåler2015Thumb
Risberget ChapelRisberget1862Thumb
Åsnes ArnebergArneberg ChurchJammerdalen1878Thumb
GjesåsenGjesåsen ChurchGjesåsen1863Thumb
HofHof ChurchHof1861Thumb
Hof FinnskogHof Finnskog ChurchDulpetorpet1953Thumb
ÅsnesÅsnes ChurchFlisa1744Thumb
Åsnes FinnskogÅsnes Finnskog ChurchVermundsjøen1861Thumb
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Sør-Gudbrandsdal prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in central part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Gausdal, Lillehammer, Ringebu, Sør-Fron, and Øyer. The deanery is headquartered at Lillehammer Church in the town of Lillehammer in Lillehammer Municipality.[16]

The deanery was established in 1871 when the old Gudbrandsdalen prosti was divided into Nordre Gudbrandsdalen prosti and Søndre Gudbrandsdalen prosti. A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery name from "Søndre Gudbrandsdal prosti" to "Sør-Gudbrandsdal prosti", both meaning "southern Gudbrandsdalen".[7] Also in 1922, Ringebu municipality was transferred out of this deanery to the new Midtre Gudbrandsdal prosti ("middle Gudbrandsdal"). In 1972, the Midtre Gudbrandsdal prosti was dissolved and the municipality of Ringebu was transferred into this deanery.[8][17]

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MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Gausdal AulstadAulstad ChurchAulstad1864Thumb
FollebuFollebu ChurchFollebu1260Thumb
SvatsumSvatsum ChurchSvatsum1860Thumb
Vestre GausdalVestre Gausdal ChurchForset1784Thumb
Østre GausdalØstre Gausdal ChurchØstre Gausdal1250Thumb
Lillehammer FåbergFåberg ChurchFåberg1727Thumb
LillehammerLillehammer ChurchLillehammer1882Thumb
Nordre ÅlNordre Ål ChurchLillehammer1994Thumb
Nordseter ChurchNordseter1964Thumb
SaksumdalSaksumdal ChurchSaksumdalen1875Thumb
Søre ÅlSøre Ål ChurchLillehammer1964Thumb
VingromVingrom ChurchVingrom1908Thumb
Ringebu FåvangFåvang Stave ChurchFåvang1630Thumb
Fåvangfjellet ChapelGulhaugsætra1974Thumb
RingebuRingebu Stave ChurchRingebuc. 1220Thumb
VenabygdVenabygd ChurchVenabygd1780Thumb
Venabygd ChapelVenabu1979Thumb
Sør-Fron Sør-FrønSør-Fron ChurchHundorp1792Thumb
Espedalen ChapelEspedalen1974Thumb
Øyer TrettenTretten ChurchTretten1728Thumb
ØyerØyer ChurchTingberg1725Thumb
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Sør-Østerdal prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the east-central part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Elverum, Engerdal, Stor-Elvdal, Trysil, Åmot. The deanery is headquartered at Elverum Church in the town of Elverum in Elverum Municipality.[18]

The deanery was established in 1868 when the old Østerdalen prosti was divided into Søndre Østerdalen prosti and Nordre Østerdalen prosti. A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery name from "Søndre Østerdalen prosti" to "Sør-Østerdal prosti", both meaning "southern Østerdalen".[7][19]

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MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Elverum ElverumElverum ChurchElverum1736Thumb
HeradsbygdHeradsbygd ChurchHeradsbygd1895Thumb
HernesHernes ChurchHernes1935Thumb
NordskogbygdaNordskogbygda ChurchNordskogbygda1873Thumb
SørskogbygdaSørskogbygda ChurchSørskogbygda1873Thumb
Engerdal DrevsjøDrevsjø ChurchDrevsjø1848Thumb
ElgåElgå ChurchElgå1946Thumb
EngerdalEngerdal ChurchEngerdal1873Thumb
SømådalSømådal ChurchSømådal1937
Søre ElvdalSøre Elvdal ChurchNymoen1885Thumb
Stor-Elvdal AtneosenAtneosen ChurchAtna1882
SolliaSollia ChurchSollia1738Thumb
Stor-ElvdalEvenstad ChurchEvenstad1904Thumb
Koppang ChurchKoppang1952Thumb
Stor-Elvdal ChurchNegardshaugen1821Thumb
StrandStrand ChurchStrand1863Thumb
Trysil LjørdalenLjørdalen ChurchLjørdalen1872Thumb
Nordre TrysilNordre Trysil ChurchJordet2000Thumb
Søre TrysilPlassen ChurchPlassen1907Thumb
Søre OsenSøre Osen ChurchSøre Osen1882Thumb
TrysilTrysil ChurchInnbygda1861Thumb
TørbergetTørberget ChurchTørberget1922Thumb
ØstbyØstby ChurchØstby1940Thumb
Åmot DesetDeset ChurchDeset1867Thumb
Nordre OsenNordre Osen ChurchOsneset1923Thumb
Old Nordre Osen ChurchOsneset1777Thumb
ÅmotÅmot ChurchRena1901
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Toten prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers three municipalities in the southern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Gjøvik, Vestre Toten, and Østre Toten. The deanery is headquartered at Gjøvik Church in the town of Gjøvik in Gjøvik Municipality. The deanery was established in 1853 when the old Toten og Valdres prosti was divided into Valdres prosti and Toten prosti.[20]

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MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Gjøvik BiriBiri ChurchBiri1777Thumb
BråstadBråstad ChurchBråstad1963Thumb
EngehaugenEngehaugen ChurchGjøvik1994Thumb
GjøvikGjøvik ChurchGjøvik1994Thumb
HunnHunn ChurchHunndalen1968Thumb
SnertingdalNykirkeÅlset in Snertingdal1872Thumb
Seegård ChurchSeegård1997Thumb
VardalVardal ChurchØverbygda1803Thumb
Vestre Toten EinaEina ChurchEina1890Thumb
RaufossRaufoss ChurchRaufoss1939Thumb
ÅsÅs ChurchBøverbru1921Thumb
Østre Toten BalkeBalke ChurchSkreia1170Thumb
Totenviken ChurchTotenvika1896Thumb
HoffHoff ChurchKrabyc. 1175Thumb
KappKapp ChurchKapp1939Thumb
KolbuKolbu ChurchKolbu1730Thumb
NordlienNordlien ChurchNordlia1901Thumb
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Valdres prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in Valdres in the southwestern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Etnedal, Nord-Aurdal, Sør-Aurdal, Vang, Vestre Slidre, and Øystre Slidre. The deanery is headquartered at Aurdal Church in the village of Aurdal in Nord-Aurdal Municipality.[21]

Valdres prosti was established in 1853 when the old Toten og Valdres prosti was divided into Valdres prosti and Toten prosti. In 1864, the municipalities of Nordre Land and Søndre Land were transferred from this deanery to the Hadeland og Land prosti.[5][22]

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MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Etnedal BruflatBruflat ChurchBruflat1750Thumb
Nord-EtnedalNord-Etnedal ChurchBrøtahaugen1866Thumb
Nord-Aurdal AurdalAurdal ChurchAurdal1737Thumb
SkrautvålSkrautvål ChurchSkrautvål1785Thumb
SvenesStrand ChurchSynnstrond1735Thumb
TingnesTingnes ChurchFagernes1972Thumb
TisleidalenTisleidalen ChurchHovda1957Thumb
UlnesUlnes ChurchUlnes1250Thumb
Sør-Aurdal BagnBagn ChurchBagn1736Thumb
BegnadalenBegnadalen ChurchBegnadalen1964Thumb
HedalenHedalen Stave ChurchHedalenc. 1165Thumb
LeirskogenLeirskogen ChurchLeirskogen1924Thumb
ReinliReinli Stave ChurchReinli1326Thumb
Reinli ChapelReinli1964Thumb
Vang HeensåsenHeensåsen ChurchHænsgardane1902Thumb
HøreHøre Stave ChurchKvien1180Thumb
VangVang ChurchVang i Valdres1840Thumb
ØyeØye ChurchØye1747Thumb
Øye Stave ChurchØye1965Thumb
St. Thomas ChurchFilefjell1971Thumb
Vestre Slidre LomenLomen ChurchLomen1914Thumb
Lomen Stave ChurchLomen1179Thumb
RønRøn ChurchRøn1747Thumb
Øyjar ChapelØyjar1963Thumb
SlidreVestre Slidre ChurchSlidrec. 1200Thumb
Øystre Slidre HeggeHegge Stave ChurchHegge1216Thumb
LidarLidar ChurchSkammestein1932Thumb
RogneRogne ChurchRogne1857Thumb
VolbuVolbu ChurchVolbu1820Thumb
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