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The Sollefteå church was built, using granite, in the 13th century but was heavily re-modelled in the late 18th century when it was transformed into a rococo building with a high hip roof. The church was extended to the south and west and a vestry was added in the east. The chapel was also given the same width as the rest of the building. The work was directed by city builder Daniel Hagman from Sundsvall. The pulpit and the retable was crafted in 1773 and 1787 respectively by Johan Edler. The organ was obtained in 1883 and in 1971 a second organ was installed in the chorus.

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  • The Sollefteå church was built, using granite, in the 13th century but was heavily re-modelled in the late 18th century when it was transformed into a rococo building with a high hip roof. The church was extended to the south and west and a vestry was added in the east. The chapel was also given the same width as the rest of the building. The work was directed by city builder Daniel Hagman from Sundsvall. The pulpit and the retable was crafted in 1773 and 1787 respectively by Johan Edler. The organ was obtained in 1883 and in 1971 a second organ was installed in the chorus. The church has a detached bell tower of which the lower section functions as the entrance way through the wall surrounding the church. The tower is built of wood and was erected between 1804 and 1806, and painted white in 1811. The bell tower replaced an older tower built in 1695 by Jon Jonsson. There are two bells in the tower. (en)
  • Sollefteå kyrka är en kyrkobyggnad i Sollefteå. Den är församlingskyrka i Sollefteå församling i Härnösands stift. För att komma in till kyrkogården går man genom en klockstapel vars nedre del fungerar som stiglucka i bogårdsmuren. Stapeln är byggd av trä och är av bottninsk typ. Den uppfördes åren 1804 - 1806, målades 1811 och ersatte en tidigare klockstapel, byggd 1695 av Jon Jonsson. I stapeln hänger två kyrkklockor. Ena klockan göts om 1630 och 1761. Andra klockan köptes in 1802 och göts om 1908. (sv)
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  • Sollefteå kyrka är en kyrkobyggnad i Sollefteå. Den är församlingskyrka i Sollefteå församling i Härnösands stift. För att komma in till kyrkogården går man genom en klockstapel vars nedre del fungerar som stiglucka i bogårdsmuren. Stapeln är byggd av trä och är av bottninsk typ. Den uppfördes åren 1804 - 1806, målades 1811 och ersatte en tidigare klockstapel, byggd 1695 av Jon Jonsson. I stapeln hänger två kyrkklockor. Ena klockan göts om 1630 och 1761. Andra klockan köptes in 1802 och göts om 1908. (sv)
  • The Sollefteå church was built, using granite, in the 13th century but was heavily re-modelled in the late 18th century when it was transformed into a rococo building with a high hip roof. The church was extended to the south and west and a vestry was added in the east. The chapel was also given the same width as the rest of the building. The work was directed by city builder Daniel Hagman from Sundsvall. The pulpit and the retable was crafted in 1773 and 1787 respectively by Johan Edler. The organ was obtained in 1883 and in 1971 a second organ was installed in the chorus. (en)
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