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  • The wooden Gol Stave Church is a "stavkirke" church, a particular type of medieval Christian that in Northern Europe. Most of these churches are in Norway. It is part of the Norwegian Folk Museum in Oslo ('https://www.minube.com/rincon/65622'). It was built between the XII and XIII centuries in the town of Gol, and in the late 1870s it was moved to its current location in Oslo.
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  • Drawings from Gol Stave Church by Nicolay Nicolaysen. Towards the end of the 1870s, the congregation in Gol wanted a larger and more contemporary church.
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    Nowadays nestled in a cultural museum in a leafy neighborhood of Oslo, the Gol Stave Church has a history that spans back almost a millennium.
  • In line with the general enthusiasm for the Middle Ages, the stave church from Gol was restored to its supposed original look from the 1200s.
  • Gol Stave Church, which is in the mediaval park Gordarike, is a true copy of the Gol stave church built in the 1200s.
  • Most impressive of all is the Stave Church from Gol, a magnificent wooden cathedral first built around 1200 and partially rebuilt and restored in 1880.
  • Gol Stave Church. The drawing is slightly erroneous, as the sill under the church floor is missing. Gol Stave Church.
  • While it is now considered part of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, you can still feel the sacred atmosphere when you visit the Gol Stave Church.
  • The wooden Gol Stave Church is a "stavkirke" church, a particular type of medieval Christian that in Northern Europe. Most of these churches are in Norway.
  • The stave church was used until 1881, when Gol got a new one. Gol Stave Church began to deteriorate significantly in the 1800s.