Østerhus Church is a church located in Grimstad. The building is known for its distinctive architecture and plays an important role in the local community. The church was inaugurated in 1865 and is built of wood, which is typical of many churches from this period in Norway. It has a capacity that enables it to accommodate a significant number of visitors during services and other events.
The church is part of the Church of Norway and belongs to the Grimstad congregation. Østerhus Church offers various religious services, including baptisms, confirmations, weddings and funerals. In addition to its liturgical functions, the church is also a focal point for cultural and social activities in the area. With its long history and central place in the local community, Østerhus Church is an important part of Grimstad's identity.



