Saksumdal Church is a long church of 1875 in Lillehammer municipality, Innlandet county, Norway. It has a tower on the west side.
A medieval church in the locality was closed about 1590, possibly located on Gnr 111 about a mile west of the current site. Work on the present church began in 1874 after the site was donated by Anders Hovland for the construction of a chapel. Pedersen and Kristian Svendsrud, a mason and carpenter respectively, started work on the building after other local people made timber and manpower available. The chapel, now referred to as a church, did not have a furnace in its early years as it was lacking a brick flue. It was dedicated on August 26, 1875, by Halvor Olsen Folkestad.
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