• Built between 1180 and 1250 AD, Borgund Stave Church is a 12-century wooden church and the best preserved among the 28 stave churches in Norway.
  • Borgund Stave Church is a stave church located in Borgund, Lærdal, Norway. It is classified as a triple nave stave church of the so-called Sogn-type.
  • The Crown Princess cruise ship had docked at Flåm, Norway, where we had an excursion booked that would take us to see a stave church in Borgund.
  • The Borgund stave church is the one best kept intact through time… ... Map of where all the stave churches once were located. Borgund Church.
  • Borgund stave church was bought by Fortidsminneforeningen in 1877. The first guidebook in English for the stave church was published in 1898.
  • The Borgund Stave Church was constructed between 1180 and 1250 AD, with subsequent renovations and additions.
  • At The King's Road across Filefjell, Norway, outdoor lovers can find the Borgund Stave church.
  • The Borgund Stave Church is a historical monument located in Borgund, within the Lærdal municipality of Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway.
  • An impressive example of medieval architecture, the Borgund Stave Church was built around 1180, and still remains standing today.
  • In the small community of Borgund lays the stunning Borgund Stave Church. It’s one of the most distinctive and famous stave churches in all of Norway.