Urnes Stave Church
Overview
The Urnes Stave Church is a 12th and 13th-century wooden church located in Luster, Norway, standing as an outstanding example of traditional Scandinavian wooden architecture.
History
Built in the 12th and 13ed centuries, the Urnes Stave Church has been preserved for nearly 800 years. Unfortunately, no specific details about its original construction or completion are available.
Architecture
The church's architectural style combines elements of Celtic art, Viking traditions, and Romanesque spatial structures, making it a unique representation of Scandinavian wooden architecture from that era.
Location
Urnes Stave Church is situated in the natural setting of Sogn og Fjordane, Norway, at coordinates 61.2982594908, 7.322678289.
Religious Significance
The Urnes Stave Church has significant religious importance as a place of worship and pilgrimage for centuries, showcasing the cultural and spiritual heritage of Scandinavian communities.
Notable Artworks and Features
Unfortunately, no specific details about notable artworks or features within the church are available.
Heritage Status
Listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1979, recognizing its outstanding universal value as an exceptional example of traditional Scandinavian wooden architecture.
Visiting Information
According to UNESCO..., visitors can explore the Urnes Stave Church and experience its unique cultural and architectural heritage.
Details
| Name | Urnes Stave Church |
|---|---|
| City | Luster |
| Country | Norway |
| Coordinates | 61.29826, 7.322678 |
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