Sunday, November 3, 2013

Norway 800 Year Old Stave Church in Borgund

Norway is the only country in Northern Europe with wooden churches from the Middle Ages still intact. During the Middle Ages, when immense cathedrals were being built in stone in other places in Europe, a similar technique was developed in Norway for building in wood. Boat construction and home building in the Viking times had developed the technique and tradition of combining art with wood working. This culminated in the stave churches. The stave churches are a particularly valuable part of the Norwegian architectural heritage, and are considered to be of national and global importance.

This is one of Norway's stave churches. Stave churches are typically some 8m (26ft) tall made entirely from wood without a single nail. They are the most elaborate type of wooden construction found in northern Europe. Borgund's stave church was built over 800 years ago.
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Norway's oldest wooden church is Urnes Stave Church in Luster by the Sognefjord. It is also the only stave church to feature on the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage List. Built in 1150, it was once a private church for a powerful family. Its builders were aware of international trends in architecture, and transferred these trends from stone to wood. The interior of the church is exceptionally richly decorated with motifs from real life such as elk and doves, but also imaginary centaurs and dragons. This decoration has become known as the Urnes style.



Borgund Stave Church in Norway
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Urnes Stave Church
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Norway's oldest wooden church
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Northern Europe with wooden churches from the Middle Ages
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Norway's oldest wooden church is Urnes Stave Church
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churches in Norway called stavkirka
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XII century Church in Norway
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XII century Church in Europe
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Borgund stavkyrkje Church
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Norway's 28 extant stave church
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Church in Borgund, Norwegian architectural heritage
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Stave Church in Luster by the Sognefjord
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This is one of Norway's stave churches. Stave churches are typically some 8m (26ft) tall made entirely from wood without a single nail. They are the most elaborate type of wooden construction found in northern Europe. Borgund's stave church was built over 800 years ago.
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800 year old stave church in Borgund, Norway
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800 year old stave church in Borgund, Norway
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800 year old stave church in Borgund, Norway
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800 year old stave church in Borgund, Norway
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800 year old stave church in Borgund, Norway
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800 year old stave church in Borgund, Norway

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