• This led to an investigation to determine how the church was built. The resulting belief is that Røldal Stave Church was quite different from other stave churches.
  • Røldal Stave Church has an unusual cube-shaped tower with a pyramidal slate roof. It was built in around 1250 and richly decorated in the 17th century.
  • There are similarities to Finnesloftet in Voss, one of the oldest buildings in Norway. Unlike stave churches, Røldal Stave Church does not have a decorated panel.
  • Røldal Stave Church may have had some pillars set in the ground until 1913. In Lom Stave Church, the stone foundations have been laid approximately...
  • Røldal stave church (Norsk (Bokmål): Røldal stavkirke) is a tourist attraction, one of the Stave churches in Røldal, Noloweke.
  • The Røldal stave church was built around 1200 and is known for its crucifix, which according to legend has healing powers.
  • Røldal Stave Church (Norwegian: Røldal stavkyrkje) is a stave church in Odda municipality in Hordaland county, Norway.
  • https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/fjord-norway/the-hardangerfjord-region/listings-hardanger-fjord/røldal-stave-church/1267/.
  • During reconstructions in 1844 and between 1913 and 1918 AD, it was discovered that Røldal Stave Church was different from other stave churches.
  • Røldal Stave Church is unique in that today, it serves as both as museum and a functioning church.
  • Røldal Stave Church is a church and wooden / timber structure. The project is located in Røldal, Hordaland, Norway, Europe.