List of churches in Nidaros

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Map of the Church of Norway deaneries in the Diocese of Nidaros. Each municipality belongs to a deanery except for Trondheim municipality is divided over three deaneries due to its large population.

This list of churches in Nidaros is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Nidaros which covers all of Trøndelag county in Norway. The list is divided into several sections, one for each deanery (prosti) in the diocese.

Administratively within each deanery, the churches are divided by municipalities which have their own church council (fellesråd) and then into parishes (sokn) which have their own councils (soknerådet). Each parish may have one or more congregations in it. The municipality of Trondheim includes several deaneries within the municipality due to its large population.[1]

Historically, the diocese has had many deaneries, but the number of deaneries has been reduced in recent years. In 1995, the old Sør-Fosen prosti was merged with Orkdal prosti and on the same date the old Nord-Fosen prosti was renamed simply Fosen prosti. On 1 July 2015, the Nærøy prosti, which included the municipalities of Leka, Vikna, and Nærøy, was merged with the Namdal prosti. On 1 January 2020, the old Nord-Innherad prosti and Sør-Innherad prosti were merged to form the new Stiklestad prosti.

Nidaros domprosti

The Nidaros arch-deanery covers the urban city centre of the city of Trondheim, along the Trondheimsfjorden in Trondheim Municipality. The Nidaros Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros as well as the Dean of the deanery. This arch-deanery is divided into three parishes with a total of five churches.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Trondheim Nidaros Domkirke
og Vår Frue
Nidaros Cathedral Trondheim 1070–1300 NidarosdomenPanorama.jpg
Vår Frue Church Trondheim 1200 Vaar Frue church Trondheim 2009.JPG
Bakklandet og Lademoen Bakke Church Trondheim 1715 Bakke kirke.jpg
Lademoen Church Lademoen 1905 Lademoen Church Trondheim 2009 1.JPG
Lade Lade Church Lade 1190 Trondheim Ladekirke.jpg

Fosen prosti

This deanery covers the Fosen peninsula in Trøndelag county. The area lies between the Norwegian Sea and Trondheim Fjord. It includes the municipalities of Osen, Åfjord, Ørland, and Indre Fosen. The deanery is divided up into 14 parishes. The deanery is headquartered at Stadsbygd Church in the village of Stadsbygd in Indre Fosen Municipality.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Indre Fosen Hasselvika Hasselvika Church Hasselvika 1951 Hasselvik kirke.jpg
Leksvik Leksvik Church Leksvik 1670 x90px
Rissa Fines Church Verrabotn 1913 x90px
Rissa Church Leira 1888 Rissa kirke.jpg
Rein Church Reinsgrenda 1932 Rein kirke.jpg
Stadsbygd Stadsbygd Church Stadsbygd 1842 Stadsbygd kirke fra nø.jpg
Stranda Stranda Church Vanvikan 1897 x90px
Sør-Stjørna Frengen Church Frengen 1972
Ramsvik Church Råkvåg 1909 Ramsvik kapell.jpg
Osen Osen Osen Church Steinsdalen 1877 Osen kirke.jpg
Seter Chapel Seter 1969
Ørland Bjugn Bjugn Church Bjugn 1956 Bjugn Kirke.jpg
Heggvik Church Høybakken 1858 Hegvik kirke.JPG
Jøssund Jøssund Church Jøssund 1875 Jøssund kirke.jpeg
Nes Nes Church Nes 1878 Nes kirke 011.jpg
Tarva Chapel Tarva 1972
Ørland Ørland Church Brekstad 1342 Orland kirke.jpg
Storfosna Church Storfosna 1915 x90px
Åfjord Roan Roan Church Roan 1702 x90px
Åfjord Åfjord Church Årnes 1879 x90px
Stoksund Stoksund Church Revsnes 1825 x90px

Gauldal prosti

This deanery covers the Gauldalen valley and surrounding areas in southern Trøndelag county. It includes the municipalities of Holtålen, Melhus, Midtre Gauldal, Oppdal, Rennebu, and Røros. The deanery is headquartered at Støren Church in the village of Støren in Midtre Gauldal municipality.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Holtålen Haltdalen Haltdalen Church Haltdalen 1881 Haltdalen kyrkje 01.jpg
Haltdalen Stave Church Haltdalen
**Moved to a museum in Trondheim**
1170 Haltdalen stavkyrkje 01.jpg
Aunegrenda Chapel Aunegrenda 1952 Aunegrenda kapell.jpg
Hessdalen Hessdalen Church Hessdalen 1940 Hessdalen kirke (01).JPG
Ålen Ålen Church Renbygda 1881 Ålen kyrkje 01.jpg
Melhus Flå Flå Church Ler 1794 Flå kirke i Melhus 002.JPG
Horg Horg Church Lundamo 1892 Horg kirke II.jpg
Hølonda Hølonda Church Gåsbakken 1848 Hølonda kirke (001).JPG
Melhus Melhus Church Storsand 1892 Melhus kirke 001.JPG
Midtre Gauldal Budal Budal Church Enodden 1754 Budal kyrkje 01.jpg
Singsås Singsås Church Singsås 1884 Singsås kyrkje 01.jpg
Soknedal Soknedal Church Soknedal 1933 Soknedal kyrkje 01.jpg
Støren Støren Church Støren 1817 StorenKirke.JPG
Oppdal Fagerhaug Fagerhaug Church Fagerhaug 1921 Fagerhaug.jpg
Lønset Lønset Church Lønset 1863 Lønset kirke.jpg
Oppdal Oppdal Church Oppdal 1651 Oppdal kyrkje.jpg
St. Mikael's Chapel Drivdalen 2012 x90px
Rennebu Berkåk Berkåk Church Berkåk 1878 Berkåk kyrkje 1.JPG
Innset Innset Church Innset 2000 Innset Orkdal kirke.jpg
Rennebu Rennebu Church Voll 1669 Rennebu kirke 2008.jpg
Nerskogen Chapel Nerskogen 1962 Nerskogen Kapell.jpg
Røros Røros Røros Church Røros 1784 Roeros church.jpg
Røros Chapel Røros 1962 Røros kapell.jpg
Brekken Brekken Church Brekken 1878 Church of Brekken.jpg
Glåmos Glåmos Church Glåmos 1926 x90px
Hitterdalen Hitterdal Chapel Hitterdalen 1959 Hitterdal kapell.jpg

Heimdal og Byåsen prosti

This deanery covers the southern and western areas of Trondheim Municipality. The deanery is divided up into eight parishes. The deanery is headquartered at Heimdal Church in the village of Heimdal in Trondheim Municipality. The deanery was established on 1 October 2017 when the old Byåsen deanery was merged with the Heimdal deanery.[2] The deanery includes nine parishes.

The old Byåsen deanery covered the western part of the city centre of Trondheim. The Dean of the old deanery of Byåsen was headquartered at the Byåsen Church in the Byåsen area of Trondheim. Byåsen deanery was created in 2004 when the Byåsen and Sverresborg parishes from the Heimdal prosti and the Ilen parish from Nidaros domprosti were moved to the new deanery.[3]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Trondheim Byneset og Leinstrand Byneset Church Byneset 1180 x90px
Leinstrand Church Leinstrand 1673 Leinstrand kirke.jpg
Byåsen Byåsen Church Byåsen 1974 Byaasen church.JPG
Heimdal Heimdal Church Heimdal 1960 Heimdal kirke.jpg
Ilen Ilen Church Ila 1889 Ila kirke Trondheim.jpg
Klæbu Klæbu Church Klæbu 1790 Klæbu kirke.JPG
Vassfjell Chapel Vassfjellet 1974 Vassfjellkapellet i snø.JPG
Kolstad Kolstad Church Kolstad 1986 Kolstad kirke.jpg
Sverresborg Havstein Church Sverresborg 1857 Havstein kyrkje.jpg
Sverresborg Church Sverresborg 2014 x90px
Tiller Tiller Church Tiller 1901 TillerKirke2.jpg

Namdal prosti

This deanery covers the vast northern part of Trøndelag county, covering the municipalities of Lierne, Røyrvik, Namsskogan, Grong, Høylandet, Overhalla, Namsos, Flatanger, Nærøysund, and Leka. Those municipalities are further divided up into 17 parishes. The deanery is headquartered at Namsos Church in the town of Namsos in Namsos Municipality.

On 1 July 2015, the old Nærøy prosti (which included all the churches in Nærøy, Leka, and Vikna municipalities) was merged into Namdal prosti.[4] On 1 January 2020, the churches in the old municipality of Namdalseid were moved to Namdal deanery when the municipality merged into Namsos.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Flatanger Flatanger Løvøy Church Løvøya 1871 x90px
Vik Church Vik 1873 x90px
Grong Grong Grong Church Medjå 1877 x90px
Harran Gløshaug Church Gartland 1689 x90px
Harran Church Harran 1874 x90px
Høylandet Høylandet Drageid Church Vassbotna 1976 x90px
Høylandet Church Høylandet 1860 x90px
Kongsmo Chapel Kongsmoen 1937 x90px
Leka Leka Leka Church Leknes 1867 Leka Church.jpg
Lierne Nordli Nordli Church Sandvika 1873 x90px
Tunnsjø Chapel Tunnsjø senter 1873 x90px
Sørli Sørli Church Mebygda 1876 x90px
Namsos Fosnes Dun Church Dun 1949 x90px
Fosnes Chapel Fosnes 1926
Lund Chapel Lund 1965
Salen Chapel Salsnes 1953 x90px
Klinga Klinga Church Klinga 1866 x90px
Namdalseid Namdalseid Church Namdalseid 1858 x90px
Namsos Namsos Church Namsos 1960 x90px
Otterøy Otterøy Church Otterøya 1858 x90px
Statland Statland Church Statland 1992
Vemundvik Vemundvik Church Vemundvik 1875 x90px
Namsskogan Namsskogan Trones Church Trones 1832 x90px
Bjørhusdal Church Namsskogan 1970 x90px
Skorovatn Chapel Skorovatn 1965 x90px
Nærøysund Nærøy Foldereid Church Foldereid 1863 x90px
Gravvik Church Gravvik 1875 x90px
Kolvereid Church Kolvereid 1874 Kolvereid kirke.jpg
Lundring Church Nærøy 1885 x90px
Salsbruket Chapel Salsbruket 1950 x90px
Steine Chapel Steine 1911 x90px
Torstad Chapel Torstad 1936
Vikna Garstad Church Garstad 1856 x90px
Rørvik Church Rørvik 1896 x90px
Valøy Chapel Valøya 1972 x90px
Overhalla Overhalla Ranem Church Ranemsletta 1187 x90px
Skage Church Skage 1903 x90px
Røyrvik Røyrvik Røyrvik Church Røyrvik 1828 x90px

Orkdal prosti

This deanery covers the southwestern coastal part of Trøndelag county. The deanery covers the municipalities of Frøya, Heim, Hitra, Orkland, Skaun, and Rindal. The deanery is headquartered at Orkdal Church in the village of Fannrem in Orkland Municipality. In 2020, Rindal Municipality was moved to this deanery from the Diocese of Møre after the municipality changed counties in 2019.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Frøya Frøya Hallaren Church Storhallaren 1881 Hallaren kirke.jpg
Sletta Church Nord-Frøya 1990 Sletta kirke.jpg
Froan Chapel Froan 1904 x90px
Måøy Chapel Mausund 1939 Måøy kapell.jpg
Sula Chapel Sula 1925 Sula kapell.jpg
Titran Chapel Titran 1873 Titran kapell.jpg
Heim Halsa Halsa Church Halsanaustan 1734 x90px
Valsøyfjord Church Valsøyfjord 1864 x90px
Heim Heim Church Heim 1883 x90px
Hemne Hemne Church Kyrksæterøra 1817 Hemne kirke.JPG
Vinje Vinje Church Vinjeøra 1824 Vinje kirke (Hemne) 01.jpg
Hitra Hitra og Fillan Hitra Church Melandsjøen 1927 Hitrakirke2.JPG
Dolm Church Dolmøya 1188 Dolm kirke 1.jpg
Fillan Church Fillan 1789 x90px
Nordbotn Church Nordbotn 1900 Norbotn kyrkje.jpg
Kvenvær og Sandstad Kvenvær Church Kvenvær 1909 Kvenværkirke2.jpg
Forsnes Chapel Forsnes 1935 Forsnes kapell 2008.jpg
Sandstad Church Sandstad 1888 Sandstadkirk.jpg
Orkland Agdenes Agdenes Church Vernes 1857 x90px
Lensvik Church Lensvik 1863 Lensvik kirke.JPG
Ingdalen Chapel Ingdalen 1960 x90px
Geitastrand Geitastrand Church Geitastrand 1859 Geitastrand kirke.JPG
Løkken Løkken Church Bjørnli 1929 Lokken Kirke.jpg
Orkanger Orkanger Church Orkanger 1892 Orkanger kirke, Sør-Trøndelag - Riksantikvaren-T355 01 0015.jpg
Orkdal Orkdal Church Fannrem 1893 Orkdal Kirke.jpg
Søvasskjølen Church Svorksjødalen 1981
Orkland Moe Church Vormstad 1867 MoeKirkeSorkmo.jpg
Meldal Meldal Church Meldal 1988 Meldal Kirke.jpg
Snillfjord Snillfjord Church Krokstadøra 1898 Snillfjordkirke,jpg.jpg
Rindal Rindal Rindal Church Rindal 1874 x90px
Øvre Rindal Chapel Tiset 1911 x90px
Skaun Skaun Skaun Church Skaun 1183 Skaun kyrkje.jpg
Buvik Buvik Church Buvika 1819 Buvik kyrkje Wilse.jpeg
Børsa Børsa Church Børsa 1857
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Stiklestad prosti

This deanery covers the Innherad district in central Trøndelag county. The deanery includes the municipalities of Snåsa, Steinkjer, Inderøy, Verdal, Levanger, and Frosta. The deanery is headquartered at Stiklestad Church in the village of Stiklestad in Verdal Municipality. The deanery was established on 1 January 2020 when the old Nord-Innherad and Sør-Innherad deaneries were merged.

The old Sør-Innherad deanery included Verdal, Levanger, and Frosta municipalities and Nord-Innherad deanery included Snåsa, Steinkjer, and Inderøy, Verran (now part of Steinkjer), and Namdalseid municipalities. Namdalseid was merged into Namsos and so it joined the Namdal prosti in 2020. Sør-Innherad deanery was based at Stiklestad, just like the new Stiklestad deanery. The old Nord-Innherad deanery was headquartered at Steinkjer Church in the town of Steinkjer in Steinkjer Municipality.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Inderøy Inderøy Sakshaug Church Straumen 1871 x90px
Old Sakshaug Church Sakshaug c. 1150 x90px
Røra Salberg Church Røra 1715 x90px
Sandvollan Heggstad Church Sandvollan 1887 x90px
Hustad Church Gangstad 1150 x90px
Mosvik Mosvik Church Mosvik 1884 x90px
Vestvik Church Framverran 1905 x90px
Snåsa Snåsa Snåsa Church Snåsa 1200 x90px
Steinkjer Beitstad Beitstad Church Beitstad 1869 x90px
Bartnes Church Bartnes 1960 x90px
Egge Egge Church Egge in Steinkjer 1767 x90px
Følling Følling Church Følling 1726 x90px
Henning Henning Church Vekre 1872 x90px
Kvam Kvam Church Kvam 1878 x90px
Malm Malm Church Malm 1885 x90px
Sela Church Sela 1997 x90px
Mære Mære Church Mære c. 1150 x90px
Ogndal Skei Church Ogndal 1664 x90px
Bodom Church Bodom 1905 x90px
Steinkjer Steinkjer Church Steinkjer 1965 x90px
Stod For Church Stod 1846 x90px
Verran Follafoss Church Follafoss 1954 x90px
Frosta Frosta Frosta Church Frosta 1866 Frosta kirke.jpg
Logtun Church
(Historic church)
Logtun 1500s Logtun kirke.jpg
Levanger Alstadhaug Alstadhaug Church Alstadhaug 1180 x90px
Ekne Ekne Church Ekne 1893 x90px
Levanger Levanger Church Levanger 1902 x90px
Bamberg Church Levanger 1998
Markabygd Markabygda Church Markabygd 1887
Okkenhaug Okkenhaug Chapel Okkenhaug 1893 x90px
Ytterøy Ytterøy Church Ytterøy 1890 x90px
Åsen Åsen Church Åsen 1904 x90px
Verdal Stiklestad Stiklestad Church Stiklestad 1180 x90px
Verdalsøra Chapel Verdalsøra 1969 x90px
Vera og Vuku Vera Church Vera 1899 x90px
Vuku Church Vuku 1655 x90px
Vinne Vinne Church Vinne 1817 x90px

Stjørdal prosti

This deanery covers the traditional district of Stjørdalen in eastern Trøndelag county. The deanery includes the municipalities of Stjørdal, Meråker, Malvik, Selbu, and Tydal. The deanery is headquartered at Værnes Church in the village of Prestmoen, just south of Stjørdalshalsen in Stjørdal municipality.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Malvik Hommelvik Hommelvik Church Hommelvik 1886 Hommelvik kirke.jpg
Mostadmark Chapel Sneisen 1986 x90px
Malvik Malvik Church Malvik 1846 Malvik kirke 01.jpg
Meråker Meråker Meråker Church Meråker 1874 x90px
Kopperå Chapel Kopperå 1936 Kopperaa kapell Wilse.jpeg
Stordalen Chapel Stordalen 1863 x90px
Selbu Selbu Selbu Church Mebonden 1150 Selbu church.jpg
Selbustrand Church Selbustrand 1901 x90px
Flora Chapel Flora 1936 x90px
Stjørdal Hegra Hegra Church Hegra 1783 x90px
Flora Chapel Flornes 1902 x90px
Okkelberg Chapel Skjelstadmarka 1905
Lånke Lånke Church Lånke 1899 x90px
Elvran Church Elvran 1893 x90px
Skatval Skatval Church Skatval 1901 x90px
Stjørdal Værnes Church Prestmoen 1100 Vaernes kyrkje.jpg
Tydal Tydal Tydal Church Aunet 1696 TydalKirke.jpg
Stugudal Chapel Stugudalen 1957 x90px

Strinda prosti

This deanery covers the eastern part of the municipality of Trondheim; containing a total of five parishes. The deanery is headquartered at Strinda Church in the village of Strinda.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Trondheim Berg Berg Church Berg 1972 Berg arbeidskirke, Trondheim.JPG
Nidelven Bratsberg Church Bratsberg 1850 Bratsberg kirke.JPG
Hoeggen Church Lerkendal 1997 x90px
Tempe Church Lerkendal 1960 Tempe kirke, Trondheim.JPG
Ranheim og Charlottenlund Ranheim Church Ranheim 1933 Ranheim kyrkje.jpg
Charlottenlund Church Charlottenlund 1973 Charlottenlund kirke.jpg
Strinda Strinda Church Strinda 1900 Strinda kyrkje.jpg
Strindheim Strindheim Church Strindheim 1979 Strindheim kirke (Trondheim) 01.jpg

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