church at Brattahlid

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The church at Brattahlid is a reconstructed Norse Christian church at Erik the Red’s former estate in Greenland, illustrating early Viking settlement and religious life in the North Atlantic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norse Christian church
cultural heritage site
reconstructed church
architecturalStyle Norse medieval
associatedWithCulture Norse
Viking
associatedWithEvent Christianization of Scandinavia
surface form: Christianization of Norse Greenland
associatedWithPerson Erik the Red
belongsToTradition Norse ecclesiastical architecture
category Christian archaeological site in Greenland
Viking Age site
medieval church reconstruction
country Greenland
dedicatedTo Christian worship
denomination Norse Christianity
function parish church
place of worship
hasFeature chancel
nave
simple altar
small turf-walled structure
wooden interior elements
hasSiteType open-air museum element
heritageValue archaeological
cultural
historical
historicalPeriod Norse Greenland
surface form: Norse Greenland period

Viking Age
illustrates early Norse Christian religious life in the North Atlantic
early Viking settlement in Greenland
locatedIn Brattahlid
Greenland
locatedInRegion Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic
locatedOnEstateOf Erik the Red
material stone
turf
wood
near Qassiarsuk
partOf Brattahlíð farm of Erik the Red
surface form: Brattahlid Norse settlement
reconstructedFrom archaeological evidence at Brattahlid
reconstructionType archaeological reconstruction
religion Christianity
timeDepthRepresented 11th century
late 10th century
tourismType cultural tourism site
usedFor education about Norse Christianity
education about Viking history

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Brattahlid hasPart church at Brattahlid