File:Old Hønefoss Church.jpg

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English: Interior of the old Lutheran Church in Hønefoss, South Norway. Picture from 1996. The church burned down in 2010.
Norsk bokmål: Altertavlen var en kopi malt av landskapsmaler Lassen etter Axsel Ender med et maleri av kvinnene ved graven. I 1952 fikk alterbildet en ny stor ramme som hadde fløyformede sidefelter og et høyt toppstykke. I sidefeltene var evangelistene mellom søyler og i toppfeltet Kristus. Figurene var laget av Emma Matthiasen og malt. Prekestolen fra 1952 tegnet av Arnstein Arneberg og skåret av Aksel Fridstrøm og hadde 5 fag. På fremsiden hadde den Frans av Assisi og i de øvrige fagene akantus med fugler. Kirken brant til grunnen den 26. januar 2010.
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