• The Borgund stave church is the one best kept intact through time… ... Map of where all the stave churches once were located. Borgund Church.
  • Below the steep turns, the Vindhellavegen Road continues downhill until it ends down at Husum by Fylkesveg 630, west of Borgund Stave Church.
  • 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 Borgund Stave Church (also known as the Borgund stavkirke) was first built around 1180 and dedicated to Andrew the Apostle.
  • At The King's Road across Filefjell, Norway, outdoor lovers can find the Borgund Stave church.
  • Build around the 12th century, Borgund Stave Church is one of the most well preserved of the 28 stave churches in Norway.
  • 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, Lærdal municipality, in 1902, and again in 2004. ... In the Middle Ages, there were around 2000 stave-churches in Norway.
  • You may, for instance, use a bus taking you from Lærdal to Borgund Stave Church. By car. Going by car, you need to use Europe Street 16.
  • An impressive example of medieval architecture, the Borgund Stave Church was built around 1180, and still remains standing today.