File:VARDØ Strandgata Kirkegata NORWAY Elektrokrysset Kirke church (Moestue 1958) Flerbrukshus Cinema Pool Conference (Kielland 2014) Rådhus Town hall (Evensen 1954) Valen Vestervågen Tåke fog 2023-07-28 IMG 8970.jpg

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English: Panoramic view (distorted panorama photo) of buildings in Vardø, a small town on the island of Vardøya in the easternmost part of Northern Norway, taken on a summer day with fog drifting in from the sea. Large parts of the town were destroyed by Soviet Russian bombing and later German burning during World War II, and new buildings came during the reconstruction in the 1950s and later.
  • The intersection between the Strandgata and Kirkegata streets
  • Vardø Church (Norwegian: Vardø kirke), a white concrete church built in a long church style in 1958 and designed by the architect Eyvind Moestue; see arkitekturguide.uit.no.
  • Salvation Army (Norwegian: Frelsesarmeen) in the Kirkegata street
  • Vardø Municipality's "multipurpose building" (Norwegian:Flerbrukshus), designed by Lorentz Kielland Architects and opened in 2014, featuring a hall for Aurora cinema, concerts, and theater, a swimming facility with a 25-meter pool, and a glass intermediate building connecting the town hall.
  • Vardø Town Hall along the Kirkegata street at Valen, designed by the firm Berner & Evensen and built with a pyramid-shaped roof in 1954
  • The Brotkorb piers and quay facilities at Vestervågen are visible in the background to the right
  • Yellow flags along the Kirkegata street marking the annual Pomor Festival
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Norsk bokmål: Foto av bygninger i Vardø by på den østre delen av Vardøya, tatt en sommerdag med tåke drivende inn fra havet. Store deler av byen ble ødelagt av sovjetrussisk bombing og seinere tysk nedbrenning under andre verdenskrig, og nye hus kom til under gjenreisninga i 1950-åra og seinere.
  • «Elektrokrysset» mellom Strandgata og Kirkegata
  • Vardø kirke øverst i Kirkegata, en hvit langkirke i betong med 430 sitteplasser, tegnet av arkitekt Eyvind Moestue og reist 1958 der den gamle kirken som ble ødelagt under krigen, hadde stått. Se også [see arkitekturguide.uit.no.
  • Frelsesarmeen i Kirkegata
  • Vardø kommunes flerbrukshus, tegnet av Lorentz Kielland Arkitekter og åpnet i 2014, med sal for Aurora kino, konserter og teater, badeanlegg med et 25 meters basseng og et mellombygg av glass.
  • Vardø rådhus langs Kirkegata på Valen, tegnet av firmaet Berner & Evensen og reist med pyramideformet tak i 1954
  • Brotkorb-sjåene og kaianlegg ved Vestervågen sees i bakgrunnen til høyre
  • Gule flagg langs Kirkegata som markerer den årlige Pomorfestivalen
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