Brattahlid church reconstruction

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Brattahlid church reconstruction is a modern replica of the Norse church from Erik the Red’s Viking settlement in Greenland, serving as a historical attraction that illustrates early Christian and Norse life in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
historical replica
reconstructed church
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Norse
Viking Age ecclesiastical architecture
associatedWith Erik the Red NERFINISHED
Norse settlers in Greenland
Viking settlement of Greenland
basedOn Viking Age Norse church architecture
original Norse church at Brattahlid
category Churches in Greenland
Open-air museums in Greenland
Reconstructed buildings and structures
Viking Age reconstructions
context Norse exploration of North America
country Greenland NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Christian worship
function open-air museum exhibit
hasFeature simple altar
small wooden nave
traditional Norse building techniques
turf-covered surroundings
heritageType Norse
Viking Age
locatedIn Brattahlid NERFINISHED
Greenland NERFINISHED
Qassiarsuk NERFINISHED
Southern Greenland NERFINISHED
material turf
wood
near Erik the Red’s longhouse reconstruction NERFINISHED
other reconstructed Norse buildings at Brattahlid
openToPublic yes
partOf Erik the Red’s estate at Brattahlid
purpose educational tourism
illustrate Norse life in Greenland
illustrate early Christian life in Greenland
region North Atlantic NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
timePeriodRepresented Norse Greenland period
Viking Age NERFINISHED
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
usedFor cultural events
guided tours
historical interpretation

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Qassiarsuk hasTouristAttraction Brattahlid church reconstruction