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  1. Kaupanger Stave Church (Norwegian: Kaupanger stavkyrkje) is the largest stave church in Vestland county, Norway. It is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Sogndal Municipality and it is located in the village of Kaupanger, on the northern shore of the Sognefjorden.

  2. May 15, 2024 · Considered a cathedral among stave churches due to its height, Kaupanger Stave Church is a magnificent surviving example of medieval Norwegian church architecture. Learn all you need to know about Kaupanger Stave Church in our complete guide, including where exactly it is, how to get there, its history and important information for your visit.

  3. THE THREE STAVE CHURCHES IN KAUPANGER - KNAKEN. In connection with the restoration of the stave church in Kaupanger (1959-65), archaeological investigations were carried out in 1964 in the ground beneath the stave church, led by Kristian Bjerknes and Hans Emil Lidén.

  4. Kaupanger Stave Church. Photo: Dagfinn Rasmussen. Kaupanger Stave Church was probably built around 1140. The present stave church is the third church on the same location. Its size and number of posts is what makes Kaupanger Stave Church stand out from other stave churches, as well as its interior. The church architecture is also quite ...

  5. It was extended, probably soon after it was built, which means it today has 22 posts, a total size of 102 square meters and seating for 165 people. The stave church and Kaupanger Manor is closely related. Archeological excavations revealed that the farm can be traced back to at least 1800 BC.

  6. The area's most impressive sight is this stave church, raised in 1184. It impresses from within by its sheer height, although much of what you see dates from a fundamental renovation in the 17th century.

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  8. No trip to the Sognefjord is complete without a visit to Kaupanger Stave Church. It’s a tall church standing proudly alongside the fjord; in fact, it’s the largest church in Vestland county. While Kaupanger may seem like a sleepy village today, during the Viking Age it was one of the busiest settlements in Norway.

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