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    • Hopperstad Stave Church is a medieval wooden church located in western Norway.
      From medieval Norway to Minnesota: The story of Hopperstad Stave Church
      What on earth is a replica of a 12th-century CE Norwegian stave church doing in the town of Moorhead in America's sleepy Midwest?
      6 months ago — Culture and religion
    • The Garmo Stave Church, originally built in the mid-12th century, was relocated and meticulously reconstructed at Maihaugen after being purchased by a local dentist in 1888.
      How a Viking chieftain and a modern dentist shaped the story of Garmo Stave Church
      The next on our list of deep dives into those medieval wonders that are stave churches is the one in Garmo. Or is it in Garmo? Despite its ancient origins, it is now part of one of the most visited tourist attractions in Norway.
      2 years ago — Culture and religion
    • Built over 800 years ago, Flesberg Stave Church has seen many renovations, including an 18th-century restoration that fused medieval and modern elements.
      Exploring Flesberg Stave Church: A medieval and modern marvel
      Lying about 100 km (about 62 miles) west of Oslo is the bucolic village of Flesberg. Despite having only a few thousand inhabitants, this small village houses a true architectural gem, one of the most striking examples of a stave church.
      2 years ago — Culture and religion
    • Fantoft Stave Church, originally built around 1150 in Fortun, was relocated to Bergen in 1883 to save it from demolition and has been reconstructed multiple times due to damage.
      From ashes to glory: The story of Fantoft Stave Church
      What does a mid-12th-century Viking church have to do with the birth of the black metal scene in Norway?
      2 years ago — Culture and religion
    • Dating to the mid-13th century and dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Myra, Eidsborg Stave Church is notable for its medieval wooden architecture, intricate carvings, and role in religious life.
      Eidsborg Stave Church: Nearly 800 years of history and worship
      The Eidsborg Stave Church, a historic gem dating back to the 13th century, is not only a site of religious piety, worship, and wonder but also Norway's best-preserved wooden church. Here, we provide all the essential information about this iconic piece of heavenly architecture.
      2 years ago — Culture and religion
    • The Borgund Stave Church, built around 1180, is one of Norway's best-preserved stave churches and an iconic example of medieval wooden architecture.
      Norwegian wood: A deep dive into Borgund Stave Church
      Though abandoned as a practicing church in 1868, the Borgund Stave Church has entered the Norwegian consciousness as a national treasure and architectural wonder. Here's everything you need to know about this almost millennium-old holy construction.
      2 years ago — Culture and religion
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