Storetveit Church is a church in Bergen, Norway, designed by architect Ole Landmark and built between 1900 and 1903. The building has a decorative west portal and a characteristic rose window, which contribute to its architectural distinctiveness. The interior is adorned with colorful stained glass windows, and the church contains important fixtures such as an organ and a pulpit.
The church is located in hilly terrain with a view of Kristianborgvannet, which gives it a unique location. Storetveit Church has conservation status as a listed building after 1850, and it has historical significance as part of the old Birkeland parish. The building was constructed with contributions from the Odfjell brothers, who have been central to the development of the area.



