What to do and see in Finnmark, Northern Norway: The Best Sacred & Religious Sites

December 29, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Lying at the very top of Europe, Finnmark is the northernmost part of Norway that reaches around Sweden and meets Finland. This is the heart of Norwegian Lapland, where Karasjok is the cultural and political seat of Sami life. Though Norway's biggest county by size, Finnmark has the fewest people. Alta, the biggest city with just 17,000, is called the Town of Northern Lights for its great views of the phenomenon. Alta Museum is largely devoted to local rock carvings from thousands of years ago.
Restaurants in Finnmark

1. Church of Arctic Sea

Vadso Norway
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Church of Arctic Sea

2. St. George Chapel

Neiden Norway
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St. George Chapel

3. Kokelv Chapel

Kokelv, Kvalsund 9715 Norway +47 78 41 62 01 [email protected]

This chapel was erected by German peace friends in 1960 – Location: On the road towards Havoysund. RV889.

4. King Oscar II Chapel

Fv886 1-49, Grense Jakobselv 9900 Norway
King Oscar II Chapel

5. ankt Johannes kapell

9764 Norway
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3.5 based on 2 reviews

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