Gol Stave Church

Title

Gol Stave Church

Subject

Architecture

Description

Gol Stave Church was moved to the Folkemuseum in the late 19th century. Only about one third of the surviving church was used (those parts that were thought to be medieval). The church that stands at the Folkemuseum now was modelled on Borgund Stave Church to reproduce the remainder. There are numerous runic graffiti in the church.

Creator

RDale

Source

RDale

Publisher

RDale

Date

12/09/2016

Contributor

RDale

Rights

RDale

Relation

http://norskfolkemuseum.no/en/the-stave-church

Format

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Language

No linguistic content

Type

StillImage

Identifier

http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/2275

Coverage

Gol, Hallingdal, Buskerud, Norway, Norge, Medieval, Bygdoy, Bygdøy, 1200 AD, Middelalder

Files

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Collection

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Comments

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Item Relations

This Item dcterms:relation Item: Exterior of Heddal stave church in Nottoden, Norway (early 13th Century).
This Item dcterms:relation Item: Gol stave church
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