• Røldal Stave Church (Norwegian: Røldal stavkyrkje) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Ullensvang Municipality in Vestland county, Norway.
  • Guided tours during the summer season. There are several pilgrim trails in connection with Røldal stave church.
  • Stave churches were built in wood and were found across the northern parts of the European continent, including in Scandinavia. ... Røldal Stave Church.
  • Because of Røldal Stave Church, the village of Røldal became quite prosperous in the Middle Ages, and the church is still in use as a regular church.
  • The Røldal Stave Church is one of only 28 remaining Stave churches in Norway. Inside the church is a crucifix from around 1250 that is said to sweat once a year...
  • The Røldal stave church was built around 1200 and is known for its crucifix, which according to legend has healing powers.
  • Røldal Stave Church is unique in that today, it serves as both as museum and a functioning church.
  • Røldal Stave Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Ullensvang Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. Mapcarta, the open map.
  • There are similarities to Finnesloftet in Voss, one of the oldest buildings in Norway. Unlike stave churches, Røldal Stave Church does not have a decorated panel.
  • Røldal Stave Church is a 13th century church. In the 17th century, the church walls were richly decorated with paintings.
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  • 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.
  • It may be concluded that the remote stave church of Røldal accumulated a rich set of furnishings over the centuries that together reflect its remarkable history.