Urnes Stave Church

Local nameUrnes stavkyrkje
LocationVestlandet, Norway

Urnes Stave Church is a 12th-century stave church at Ornes, along the Lustrafjorden in the municipality of Luster in Vestland county, Norway.

The church sits on the eastern side of the fjord, directly across the fjord from the village of Solvorn and about 5 kilometres east of the village of Hafslo. It is among the oldest stave churches in Norway, with parts of the lumber construction dating from the latter half of the 11th century. The church was built in a long church basilica plan inspired by medieval Christian churches, with cylindrical columns and semi-circular arches inside. The decoration on capitals of the columns and outside of the church embodies the visual evidence of the Viking culture’s transformation, assimilation, and adoption of Christianity. The north portal of the church is defined as the Urnes style, which contains decorations derived from Norwegian mythology dated back to the 12th century.

Tags ChurchUNESCOPlace of WorshipChristianHeritageRomanesque ArchitectureLutheran
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urnes_Stave_Church

Address 104 Ornes, 6870, Norway

Coordinates 61°17'53.213" N 7°19'21.359" E

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