• Røldal Stave Church was probably built between 1200-1250. The church has a rectangular-shaped nave and chancel. The crucifix dates from about 1250.
  • Today, Røldal Stave Church remains one of the most popular pilgrim churches of Norway from the middle ages.
  • Røldal Stave Church (Norwegian: Røldal stavkyrkje) is a stave church in Odda municipality in Hordaland county, Norway.
  • Røldal stave church (Røldal stavkyrkje) is a stave church at Røldal in Odda municipality, Hardanger, Norway and was built in the 13th century.
  • 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 unique in that today, it serves as both as museum and a functioning church.
  • Røldal stave church amid a picturesque landscape ©Lifejourney4two. Historical Insight: This church was an important pilgrimage site in Norway up until 1835.
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  • Røldal Stave Kilisesi ( Norveççe : Røldal stavkyrkje) Vestland ilçesinde Ullensvang Belediyesi Norveç Kilisesi bölge kilisesidir , Norveç . Røldal köyünde yer almaktadır.