Culture

Seljord church

Eastern Norway, Norway
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About this experience

The church was built in the romanesque style at some time in the 12th century. It is dedicated to St Olav.

On the north-west corner of the church a face has been hewn. This, according to legend, represents the saint king. Another legend says that the church was built by a goblin. When the building was complete the goblin fell to his death. To this day no grass grows on the spot where he fell.

The church has an altarpiece from 1588 and a font from the 17th century. Under the direction of the Inspector of Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings an extensive restoration was carried out which was completed in 1972.

Guiding during july. Please contact the touristoffice.

Specifications
  • Destination

    Telemark

  • Country

    Norway

  • Type of experience

    Culture

  • Best time to visit

    • Winter
    • Spring
    • Autumn
    • Summer
  • Nearby stations

    • Notodden Airport
    • Skien Airport, Geiteryggen
    • Brevik Station

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