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    • 4 Interior of the beautiful Borgund stave church
    • 7 The church is open to the public
  • Remarkably well-preserved despite enduring centuries of harsh Nordic elements, Borgund Stave Church stands as a living relic, echoing tales of the past.
  • Borgund stave church has an impressive exterior with six different roof sections on top of one another, and frightening dragon heads on each ridge.
  • Borgund Stave Church history. Most of the frame churches built in Norway in the period from 1130 to 1350 when the bubonic plague was raging in Europe.
  • No trip to Norway is complete without a visit to Borgund Stave Church. But why this church out of the 28 remaining stave churches in the country?
  • 1,494 Followers, 441 Following, 54 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Borgund Stave Church (@borgundstavkyrkje).
  • Built sometime between 1180 and 1250, this medieval Borgund stavkyrkje (Norwegian) is one of the best preserved stave churches in Norway.
  • History: Borgund Stave Church dates back to 1180 when it was first mentioned in written sources from the Norwegian King Sverre Sigurdson.
  • Below the steep turns, the Vindhellavegen Road continues downhill until it ends down at Husum by Fylkesveg 630, west of Borgund Stave Church.
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