• Røldal stave church (Røldal stavkyrkje) is a stave church at Røldal in Odda municipality, Hardanger, Norway and was built in the 13th century.
  • Røldal stave church is probably the most known pilgrim church and was the second most important pilgrim destination after Nidarosdomen in catholic times.
  • A crucifix in the church dates from about 1250. The altarpiece by German painter Gottfried Hendtzchell from Wroclaw in Silesia dates to 1629.
  • Røldal Stave Church. © Anne Gullbjørg Digranes. The pointer shows where the photographer stood when the picture was taken.
  • Aşağıdakilerle ilgili yerleri bulabileceğiniz diğer hedefler şunlardır Røldal stave church: Preikestolen. Lysefjord. Hardangerfjord. Hardangervidda.
  • This 13th-century stave church's wooden cross, according to local legend, sweats every midsummer's eve; the sweat is said to have healing powers.
  • Røldal Stave Church is a church and wooden / timber structure. The project is located in Røldal, Hordaland, Norway, Europe.
  • The stave church in Røldal is a wood church dating from between 1200 and 1250, and is the only stave church in Norway that is still in active use today.
  • Røldal Stave Church (Norwegian: Røldal stavkyrkje) is a stave church in Odda municipality in Hordaland county, Norway.