Undredal Stave church
Fjords, NorwayUndredal Church probably received its present apperance from a substantial restoration which was carried out in 1722. In 1962 the church was internally restored and they recovered the ancient decorations we can see today. Three coats of paint were washed off to reveal the old distempered decorations which had been concealed for so long. The chandelier with its five carved deer heads is believed to be medieval, that's also one of the church bells. The pulpit is dated 1696 and the brass candlesticks on the altar 1702. The Church in Undredal is small in size, but it is a great cultural treasure and well worth a visit. Explore Undredal offer in the summerseason 18. may - September: - visit in the stave church 50, - pr/PAX- guided tour with organ musik 90, - pr/PAX
Destination
Sognefjord
Country
Norway
Type of experience
Culture
Best time to visit
- Summer
Nearby stations
- Sogndal Airport, Haukåsen
- Reinunga Station
- Dalsbotn Station
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