The wooden church of Urnes (the stavkirke) stands in the natural setting of Sogn og Fjordane (Fjord of dreams). It was built in the 12th and 13th centuries and is an outstanding exemple of traditional scandinavian wooden architecture. It brings together traces of Celtic art, Viking traditions and Romanesque spatial structures. It is inscribed on Unesco World Heritage sites since 1979.
Thursday, 4 May 2017
NORWAY
A nice Unesco cover from Norway, depicting 2 stamps (from a set of 6) on topic "Urnes Stave Church".
The wooden church of Urnes (the stavkirke) stands in the natural setting of Sogn og Fjordane (Fjord of dreams). It was built in the 12th and 13th centuries and is an outstanding exemple of traditional scandinavian wooden architecture. It brings together traces of Celtic art, Viking traditions and Romanesque spatial structures. It is inscribed on Unesco World Heritage sites since 1979.

The wooden church of Urnes (the stavkirke) stands in the natural setting of Sogn og Fjordane (Fjord of dreams). It was built in the 12th and 13th centuries and is an outstanding exemple of traditional scandinavian wooden architecture. It brings together traces of Celtic art, Viking traditions and Romanesque spatial structures. It is inscribed on Unesco World Heritage sites since 1979.
Etiquetas:
Norway,
Norway - Urnes Wooden Church,
Unesco World Heritage