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Fantoft Bergen's Magnificent Stave Church

Bergen, Norway. Fantoft Stave Church is a reconstructed stave church, originally built in Fortun in Sogn around the year 1150. In the 19th century the church was threatened by demolition, as were hundreds of other stave churches in Norway. The church was bought by consul Fredrik Georg Gade and saved by moving it in pieces to Fantoft near (now.


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Fantoft Stave Church, Norway (This church is actually a replica of the original 1100s church, which was famously burned down by black metal musician and arsonist, Varg Vikernes in 1992) (Photo.


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Fantoft Stave Church Bergen, Norway, Europe Bergen This stave church, in the leafy southern suburb of Paradis, was built in Sognefjord around 1150 and moved here in 1883. It is, in fact, a reconstruction, as the original fell victim to an early-1990s black metal/neopagan church burning.


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Fantoft Stave Church stood as a popular attraction until the 6th of June 1992, when it was destroyed by arson. This was the first in a string of church burnings by members of the early Norwegian black metal scene. However, at first it was believed that the church fire was caused by lightning or an electrical fail.


Fantoft stave church, Bergen, Norway

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. In the following centuries, changes were made to the church several times, including extending it, and building a west tower, before the church was demolished in 1883.


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Fantoft Stave Church has now been rebuilt as it was before the fire in 1992. In the following centuries, changes were made to the church several times, including extending it, and building a west tower, before the church was demolished in 1883.


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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.


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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. Even though Fantoft Stave Church is a replica, you would not think so when you see it.


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About 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. In the following centuries, changes were made to the church several times, including extending it, and building a west tower, before the church was demolished in 1883.


Fantoft Bergen's Magnificent Stave Church

The original Fantoft stave church was built in Fortun in Sogn in 1150 and moved to Fantoft in 1883. The church was completely damaged by fire on 6 June 1992, and has been rebuilt as it was before the fire.


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The Fantoft Stave church is located in the Fana borough in Bergen and is a short distance from the city centre. The impressive Stave Church is accessible by the Bergen Light Rail and by bus. A visit to Fantoft Stave Church will be filled with both stave church and Norwegian history.


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Fantoft Stave Church is one of many popular photo motifs from Bergen on Instagram. Read more about churches in Bergen here. Source: Visit Bergen Contact Address: Fantoftveien 46 5072 Bergen Phone: 55 28 07 10 Email: [email protected] Website: fantoftstavkirke.no/informasjon/ Facilities Season: Summer


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The original Fantoft Stave Church was built at Fortun in Sogn in 1150, a village near Sognefjord. Following the threat of demolition (as was, apparently, common in Norway at that time) the stave church was moved to Fantoft in 1883. After it burnt down, it was rebuilt in 1997, and includes the original crucifix, which survived the fire.


Fantoft Stave Church, Bergen

The Fantoft Stave Church found just outside of Bergen is a reconstruction of the original church after an arson attack took place in 1992. The church was rebuilt, and completed in 1997. The main characteristic of stave churches is that they are built entirely from wood. The buildings are held up by a timber frame with staver, which are load.


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327 Want to Visit? 798 Fantoft Stave Church haniyarae (Atlas Obscura User) (Used with Permission) Located in the Fana borough in Bergen, Norway, is a blackened stave church that is nearly a.


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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.