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  1. Fantoft Stave Church ( Norwegian: Fantoft stavkirke; Nynorsk: Fantoft stavkyrkje) is a reconstructed stave church in the Fana borough of the city of Bergen, Norway. [1] History. The church was originally built around the year 1150 at Fortun in Sogn, a village near the inner or eastern end of Sognefjord.

  2. The old stave church was built in Fortun in Sogn in 1170 and moved to Fantoft in 1883. Fantoft Stave Church has now been rebuilt as it was before the…

    • Fantoftveien 46, Bergen, 5072
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    • Introducing Fantoft
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    • A Striking Exterior
    • An Intimate Interior
    • How to Visit Fantoft Stave Church

    Hidden out in a suburb of modern-day Bergen, Fantoft Church was originally built in Fortun in Sogn in 1150 and moved to Fantoft in 1883 to prevent demolition. The suburb has since been consumed by Bergen and is easy to reach today by bus or on the city's light rail line. Sadly, there's a big “but” when it comes to saying you're visiting an authenti...

    In the summer of 1992 the original building was destroyed by fire, believed to have been started deliberately by Varg Vikernes, the Norwegian black metalartist who was jailed for arson of several churches including Oslo's Holmenkollen Chapel. Vikernes stated that the church-burning campaign was part of a war Black Metal was waging on Christianity a...

    The stylised dragon heads are notable features of the exterior. This is a result of the conflict between traditional Norse mythology and the emerging Christianisation of Norway when the Church was originally built. It was believed that some of the old superstitions should be kept, such as the belief that dragons could keep evil spirits away. Outsid...

    The interior that can seat just a handful of people is kept dimly lit and features a small altar and some interesting Norse-inspired carvings. Stroll down to the small altar before spending some time exploring every corner to appreciate the craftsmanship, and of course, don’t forget to look up. Because of how they’re constructed, stave churches ten...

    Access to the building is available from mid-May to mid-September. Outside these times and when the church is closed, it can still be viewed free of charge from a viewing platform and various other spots outside the perimeter fence. To get a closer look inside the perimeter fence and to look inside the church itself, you'll need to pay the small en...

  3. Fantoft Stave Church. The old stave church was built in Fortun in Sogn in 1170 and moved to Fantoft in 1883. Fantoft Stave Church has now been rebuilt as it was before the fire in 1992.

  4. Jun 11, 2022 · Fantoft Stave Church is a replicate of the original stave church that was burnt down in 1992. The replica Stave Church is located in the middle of Bergen, so it’s a great method of seeing a stave church without the hassle of driving for hours to find one.

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  6. Mar 6, 2024 · Fantoft Stave Church, or Fantoft Stavkirke in Norwegian, is a brilliantly-preserved example of the traditional wooden church construction that was once popular across Northern Europe.

  7. Mar 25, 2016 · Discover Fantoft Stave Church in Bergen, Norway: The burning of this 12th-century church kicked off a campaign of Norwegian Black Metal terror.

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