• Undredal Stave Church was built in the middle of the 12th century, possibly from the year 1147, but very likely from the mid- to late-1100s.
  • The church in Undredal is one of the 28 remaining stave churches in Norway and is supposedly the smallest church in Scandinavia still in use.
  • Great trip to Undredal and a walk to the Stave church from the 1100s. ... The beauty of Undredal's Stave Church can not be overstated.
  • Undredal Stave Church in Undredal is Norway’s smallest church. In Undredal you will also find what is believed to be the smallest fire station in Europe.
  • Two related church building types also named for their structural elements, the post church and palisade church, are often called 'stave churches'.
  • Undredal Church is built as a stave church in 1147 and was called St. Nicholas Chapel. The church has white clapboard sidings and is the smallest in...
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  • Undredal Stave Church is the smallest stave church in Northern Europe located in a small hidden village deep in the Aurlandsfjorden, which is part of the.
  • The church is also decorated with illustrations of plant and animal figures, a testament to its rich past. Undredal Stave Church Services
  • Undredal Stave Church was built in the middle of the 12th century. ... The church with 40 seats is the smallest church Stave church in Norway.