• Gol Stave Church (Norwegian: Gol stavkirke) is a 12th century stave church originally from Gol in the traditional region of Hallingdal in Buskerud county, Norway.
  • Gol Stave Church can be found on Storeøyne. The outdoor area is open all year round. The church is normally open from June 15th to September 30th.
  • The Stave Church from Gol is one of the main attractions at Norsk Folkemuseum (Norwegian Museum of Cultural History) in Oslo.
  • The original Gol stave church stands at the Norwegian Folk Museum in Oslo, and belongs to the reigning monarch of Norway at any given time.
  • The Gol Stave Church dates back to around 1200. Since 1884 the church has been owned by the ruling monarch in Norway since Oscar II (1872 - 1907)...
  • The stave church was used until 1881, when Gol got a new one. Gol Stave Church began to deteriorate significantly in the 1800s.
  • The wooden Gol Stave Church is a "stavkirke" church, a particular type of medieval Christian that in Northern Europe. Most of these churches are in Norway.
  • Gol Stave Church dates from c. 1200 CE. The church was bought in 1884 CE and moved to Oslo.
  • Gol stave church (Norsk (Bokmål): Gol stavkirke) is a tourist attraction, one of the Stave churches in Oslo, Norway.
  • Silhouette of the Gol Stave Church in Oslo in Norway. A decorative design object in the living room, on the coffee table or on the windowsill.