
Gol Stave Church, Oslo, Norway. This church was originally from in Gol municipality, Hallingda, and has been dated to 1212. The municipality built a new church around 1880, and the decision was made to demolish the old stave church. It was acquired by King Oscar II, who financed its restoration and relocation to his open air museum near Oslo. Photo by Flickr’s bluemeat.
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