Ringebu Stavkyrje / Ringebu Stave Church / Die Stabkirche zu Ringebu
(EN) Ringebu Stave Church is a stave church located in Ringebu in Ringebu municipality, Gudbrandsdal, Norway. Built in the first quarter of the 13th century, and dated according to coins found during archeologic surveys.
The church is first mentioned in 1270, although it could be older.
It was rebuilt into a cruciform church around 1630 by master-builder Werner Olsen and in 1631 received its characteristic red tower. Of the original church only the nave remains, with free-standing posts in the inner area.
Later restoration brought it back a bit closer to its original shape in 1921.
The church was painted in 1717, but only the lower half of the walls were done, since the ceiling at that time was lower. At one point the church was painted white within, but during the restoration work in 1921 the church interior was restored to its original colouring.
There have been some archaeological surveys of the ground under the church. The last one took place in 1980 - 1981. These surveys have resulted in the finding of about 900 old coins, mostly from the medieval times, especially from the period 1217 - 1263.
Post holes from an older church has also been found. The post church is assumed to be a forerunner of the stave church. The earth-bound posts of these churches were planted directly into the ground, and therefore they were exposed to humidity which caused them to rot over the years. (Wikipedia)
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Ringebu Stave Church
Ringebu Stave Church (Norwegian: Ringebu stavkyrkje) is a stave church located in Ringebu in Ringebu municipality, Gudbrandsdal, Norway. Built in the first quarter of the 13th century, and dated according to coins found during archeologic surveys.
The church is first mentioned in 1270, although it could be older.
It was rebuilt into a cruciform church around 1630 by master-builder Werner Olsen and in 1631 received its characteristic red tower. Of the original church only the nave remains, with free-standing posts in the inner area.
Later restoration brought it back a bit closer to its original shape in 1921.
The church was painted in 1717, but only the lower half of the walls were done, since the ceiling at that time was lower. At one point the church was painted white within, but during the restoration work in 1921 the church interior was restored to its original colouring.
There have been some archaeological surveys of the ground under the church. The last one took place in 1980 - 1981. These surveys have resulted in the finding of about 900 old coins, mostly from the medieval times, especially from the period 1217 - 1263.
Post holes from an older church has also been found. The post church is assumed to be a forerunner of the stave church. The earth-bound posts of these churches were planted directly into the ground, and therefore they were exposed to humidity which caused them to rot over the years.
Source: Wikipedia
Urnes stave Church Norway
Norway`s oldest stave Church, built around 1130. Wood in the building are dated back to the middle of year 900. Urnes Stave Church was enlisted on the UNESCO world Heritage list in 1979. The stave Church was saved and owned by Fortidsminneforeningen in 1881.
Urnes stave Church is located deep into the beautiful Lustrafjord in Luster municipality, Sogn og Fjordane, The green coloured fjord is due to water from the glaciers up into the Mountains.
The Stave Church is really worth a visit, and it is open to the Public from 2nd May to 30th September. A Ferry takes you from Solvorn to Urnes every hour, or you could drive around by using the narrow but Scenic road from Skjolden.
Music: Last Spring by Edvard Grieg, performed by Bergen Philharmonic Orkestra, License through BIS & Robert Von Bahr.
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The Heddal stave church / Bokmål Heddal stavkirke (Norway/Norge)
(EN) Heddal stave church (Bokmål Heddal stavkirke, Nynorsk Heddal stavkyrkje) is a stave church located at Heddal in Notodden municipality, Norway.
The church is a triple nave stave church and is Norway's largest stave church. It was constructed at the beginning of the 13th century. After the reformation, the church was in a very poor condition, and a restoration took place during 1849–1851. However, because the restorers lacked the necessary knowledge and skills, yet another restoration was necessary in the 1950s. The interior is marked by the period after the Lutheran Reformation in 1536–1537 and is for a great part a result of the restoration that took place in the 1950s. (Wikipedia).
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Norway, Flam Station and Borgund Stave Church-Trip to Norwegian Fjords-part 37-Travel,calatorii,vlog
Flåm Station is the terminus station for Flåm Line, located at Flåm in Aurland, Norway. The station is served by the tourist trains on the Flåm Line, operated by Norwegian State Railways. Flåm is one of Norway's largest tourist attractions, with half a million visitors annually.
Borgund Stave Church is a stave church located in the village of Borgund in the municipality of Lærdal, Norway. This is also the best preserved of Norway's 28 extant stave churches.It is now used as a museum and it is run by the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments.Borgund Stave Church was built sometime between 1180 and 1250 AD with later additions and restorations.
My trip to the Norwegian Fjords with bus, through the following countries: Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Czech Republic
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The Biggest, Best, Baddest, Beautiful..est, Stave Church in Norway *Heddal Stave Church
Heddal stave church is located at Heddal in Notodden municipality, Norway.
Previously nealy one thousand of these wooden, Stave Churches, stood all across Norway, however now there are only 28 left with Heddal (this one) being the largest of the remaining churches. Many of the other churches were pulled down due to being built in the wrong faith. Heddal remained due to the great size of the church it self.
As you'll soon see in the video there is alot of wood. Everything is wood. So much wood.
The Gordy Boy explores Heddal Stave Church
17. mai 2018 - Grip, Norway (Norwegian Constitution Day)
Grip is an archipelago, a deserted fishing village, and a former municipality about 14 km (9 mi) northwest of the city of Kristiansund. It is located in Kristiansund Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The Grip Lighthouse, one of the tallest lighthouses in Norway, is located on one of the islands of Grip. The historic Grip Stave Church is located on Gripholmen.
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Rødven Stave Church - A Hidden Gem and Worth a Detour! (NORWAY)
This beautiful old church is only 34 kms from Åndalsnes. We were driving on road 64 to Molde when we saw the sign and so we checked it out. The road to this church was very picturesque and it was worth a visit. The church was closed when we got there but still we enjoyed looking at this church.
Romsdalsfjorden FPV Norway april 2019
Flying my RVJET over Romsdalsfjorden in Norway. I Love Norway!
Romsdalsfjord or Romsdal Fjord (Norwegian: Romsdalsfjorden) is the ninth-longest fjord in Norway. It is 88 kilometres (55 mi) long and located in the Romsdal district of Møre og Romsdal county. It flows through the municipalities of Midsund, Haram, Vestnes, Molde, Nesset, and Rauma. The deepest point in the fjord is just southwest of the town of Molde, where it is 550 metres (1,800 ft) deep.[4] Romsdalsfjord is a threshold-fjord, as it is separated from the ocean by shallower areas (180 m) at the mouth. Several islands and skerries also shelter the wide central fjord from the Atlantic.[5]
The western inlet of the fjord is generally considered to be between the island of Dryna (in Midsund Municipality) and the village of Brattvåg (in Haram Municipality). A second inlet is to the north, through the Julsundet strait, bound by the island of Otrøya to the west and Molde Municipality to the east.
The fjord branches off to the minor Tresfjorden and Tomrefjorden to the south, while the main body continues an east-west bound direction. The fjord then forks into three main branches: Moldefjorden (which flows into the Fannefjord) runs past the city of Molde north of the Molde Archipelago; Langfjorden, the longer arm of the fjord, with its branches Karlsøyfjorden, Rødvenfjorden, and the picturesque Eresfjorden, in the middle; and finally the southern arm past the town of Åndalsnes, terminating in Isfjorden.
Dji Phantom 4 Norwegian Village Gamle Hvam Fly Video Full HD 1080p
Gamle Hvam Museum består hovedsakelig av den gamle storgården Store Hvam, som ligger høyt til på Hvam i Nes kommune i Akershus. Gården har vært en av de rikeste på Romerike, og slektene kan følges tilbake til 1300-tallet. I tillegg til husene på tunet omfatter museet også en husmannsplass, en tømmerkoie og et seteranlegg med tre bygninger.
Walks in my neighborhood - today Haukarheia, Molde - Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Todays walk is a easy walk up to 482 meters above sea level to a top called Haukarheia in Molde municipality, Moere and Romsdal, Norway. Partly on fine dirt road and partly in very wet terrain so good footwear is important ???? enjoy and hope you like it ????
Battlefield play4free gameplay (Norwegian language)
jeg har spilt battlefield play4free ganske lenge og spiller også war thunder, minecraft, tekkit og mange andre spill