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Garmo and stave
* Garmo stave church, Oppland — c. 1150
The Garmo stave church, which was built around 1150, has been relocated from Lom municipality and is now at Maihaugen in Lillehammer.
Garmo stave church
The Garmo stave church is one of the main attractions.
Garmo stave church () is a stave church situated at the Maihaugen museum in Lillehammer, Norway.
Garmo stave church originally came from Garmo in Lom in Oppland county.
* Garmo stave church in Stavkirke. org

stave and church
The north portal of the 11th century Urnes stave church has been interpreted as containing depictions of snakes and dragons that represent Ragnarök
It is built on bridges and landfills across small islands and skerries, and spans from the small communities of Vikan and Vevang to Averøy, an island with several historic landmarks, such as the Bremsnes cave with Mesolithic findings from the Fosna culture, the medieval Kvernes stave church, and Langøysund, now a remote fishing community, but once a bustling port along the main coastal route.
The first is the Norway pavilion, a recreation of a traditional wooden stave church which is now preserved at a museum called Little Norway in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin.
Sigurd Fåvnesbane featured on the portal plank from Hylestad stave church
Replica of Norwegian stave church at the Hjemkomst Center
The church is a full-scale replica of the Hopperstad stave church in Vik, Norway.
During this time period, the town had one Methodist church, a Masonic lodge, two general stores, multiple grist mills, two saw mills, two tanneries and stave manufacturers and dealers.
There is also a Norwegian stave church, moved here from Vang, Norway in the mid-19th century.
Sogn og Fjordane is also home to the Urnes stave church and Nærøyfjord, which is listed by UNESCO as world heritage sites.
* Nore stave church ( built around 1166-1200 )
* Uvdal Stave Church, a stave church originally constructed just after the year 1168
At Midtskog (), today called Matrand, a stave church was raised in the 12th century.
It was a stave church, and it was by 1686 in very bad condition.
The old stave church was yet again in bad condition, and also too small for the growing community.
The old stave church was then torn down.
A wrought iron ornament, also of the 13th century, which originally decorated the entrance door to the old stave church, is now reused in a 17th century door placed in one of the church's side entrances.
Vågå stave church is the second oldest stave church in the country, which was constructed around 1150 and originally dedicated to St. Peter.
The stave church at Ringebu, built around the year 1220, is one of fewer than 30 surviving stave churches and is one of the largest.
It is blue with gold silhouette of the gilt-copper medieval reliquary ( chasse ) that is still found in the Hedal stave church, but with five blue arches inspired by the arches on a similar medieval chasse from the medieval St. Thomas Church at Filefjell and representing the five Lutheran parishes of the municipality.

stave and built
Reinli stave church ( built 1190-1250 ) is the third church on the same location in Reinli.
Hedal stave church was built after 1160 and in 1699 it was rebuilt and changed.
* Høre stave church ( built 1180 )
* Øye stave church ( built 1150-1200 )
The Røldal stave church was built around 1200-1250 in Røldal.
The mediaeval Gol stave church ( built 1216 ) was due for demolition after the construction of a larger new church around 1880.
Early in the 13th century was the parish church, Hemsedal stave church, which was probably built around 1207-1224.
* The Torpo stave church ( built around 1190-1200 ) is located in Torpo
* The Rollag stave church ( built around 1150-1200 ) is located a few kilometres north of the centre of Rollag.
The Flesberg stave church was built around the year 1250.
The church buildings in all three villages are from the Middle Ages ; the one in Høyjord is a stave church ( Høyjord stave church ) which was built around 1150-1200.
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There is some folklore suggesting that the stave churches were built upon old indigenous Norse worship sites.
In other cases there is evidence of much older churches built on the same ground ; often the stones are still left in the holes created by the posts of an older post church, and under Urnes stave church there have even been discovered remains of two such earlier post churches.
* Skaga stave church, Töreboda, Västra Götaland County, built in the 12th century, torn down in the 19th century, rebuilt in the 1950s, burnt down, and rebuilt again in 2001
* Heimaey stave church at Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar, built 2000
* Fantoft stave church, built c. 1150, destroyed by arson in 1992 and rebuilt in 1997 ( no longer on the official list )
The church is probably the third church on the site, the first stave church was built in the 11th century, the second in the 12th.
Lom stave church, which is located at Lom center, is believed to have been built in 1158, making 2008 the 850th anniversary.

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