The largest stave church in Norway, built in the early 13th century.
Survived a botched restoration project in the mid 19th century, to be restored to former glory in the 1950´s Its not Canterbury or Saint Paul´s, but impressive none the less.
Leica M4-2, VC Nokton 35mm f1.2, Legacy Pro 100, Caffenol-C-M
Thank you all. Its a three tiered stave church, they didn't make them bigger. They didn't need to either, if Norway is sparsely populated now, it was even more so 8 centuries ago. However it is surprisingly unadorned, compared to other stave churches. Very little carvings and dragon heads.
Pity Legacy Pro is no more, its a pukka 100 speed film. At least Fuji are still making Acros, the original.
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