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- The first church at Hopperstad was likely a small, wooden stave church that was built during the mid-11th century, possibly around the year 1060.
- The Hopperstad Stave Church today resides in a very appropriate area of the U.S. since it serves as a symbol of the Norwegian heritage in the Red River Valley.
- During its long life, Hopperstad Stave Church has experienced both periods of decline and a wonderful restoration in the 1880’s by the architect Peter Blix.
- After an easy 20 minute walk that took us though a pleasant town and some farmland, we came to the Hopperstad Stave Church.
- The Hopperstad Stave Church is an impressive structure combining centuries old wooden church architecture from Norway with modern building techniques.4 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı5 Kas 2019
- During its long life, Hopperstad Stave Church has both suffered periods of neglect and experienced a wonderful revival in the 1880s.
- During its long life, Hopperstad Stave Church has both suffered periods of neglect and experienced a wonderful revival in the 1880s.
- Hopperstad Stave Church (Norwegian: Hopperstad stavkyrkje) is a stave church near Vikøyri in the municipality of Vik in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway.
- Hopperstad Stave Church, built in the 12th century, is another gem among the medieval Norwegian wooden churches with stunning architecture and setting in the...
- Hopperstad Stave Church is assumed to have been built around 1130 and still stands at its original location.