Norwegian Stave Chruch
14/03/10
Stave churches are wooden churches from the Middle
Ages in the Scandinavia, particularly Norway. Many of
the Norwegian stave churches are well-preserved and
can still be found throughout the country. I find the
architecture of these churches to be some of the most
intriguing in Europe. The pictures here show Gol
Stave Church and Garmo Stave Church, which I have
visited.
Gol Stave Church (built 1235-1265), currently housed at the Norsk Folkemuseum in Oslo
The altar and interior decorations of the Gol Stave Church
Garmo Stave Church (built 1190-1225), currently at the Maihaugen Museum in Lillehammer
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Gol Stave Church (built 1235-1265), currently housed at the Norsk Folkemuseum in Oslo
The altar and interior decorations of the Gol Stave Church
Garmo Stave Church (built 1190-1225), currently at the Maihaugen Museum in Lillehammer
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Related links:
- Visit Norway: Stave churches
- Visit Norway: Norway's
remaining stave churches
- Wikipedia: Stave church