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The Undredal Church is the smallest wooden Church surviving in Norway: it will only hold 40 people. The Church was built in h., as evidenced by the date carved on the ceiling, as the chapel of St. Nicholas, and a few times it was transported from place to place, repeatedly reconstructing.
Its present appearance of the Church received after the reconstruction in 1722. The Church ceiling is decorated with biblical figures and angels, and here you can see the beautiful medieval chandelier. In 1962. the Church was restored, resulting in three layers of paint washed allowed to see ancient jewelry – paintings of mythical animals signs and symbols.
The Church is a great cultural value for Norway.
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