• 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.
  • At The King's Road across Filefjell, Norway, outdoor lovers can find the Borgund Stave church.
  • The Borgund stave-church, Lærdal municipality, in 1902, and again in 2004. Stave-churches are unique, both in Norwegian and...
  • Built roughly between 1180 and 1250, Borgund Stave Church has what is known as a basilica layout, and it has several tiered, overhanging roofs.
  • The Borgund Stave Church Visitors Center offers exhibitions about the history of stave churches in Norway and their role in the Middle Ages.
  • relief from the Urnes stave church. ... …the stave church is the Borgund church ( c. 1150) in Sogn og Fjordane county, 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.
  • The Borgund stave church is the one best kept intact through time… ... Map of where all the stave churches once were located. Borgund Church.
  • The Borgund stave church, located in Borgund, Laerdal, Norway, was built in the late 1100's and remains basically unchanged since then.
  • Borgund stave church. The church dates from around 1150-80 and has therefore survived intact for about 850 years.