Gustav Adolf Stave Church

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Gustav Adolf Stave Church is a wooden, Norwegian-style stave church in Hahnenklee, Germany, known for its distinctive architecture and role as a prominent local tourist attraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church building
stave church
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Norwegian stave church style
category Churches in Lower Saxony
Stave church replicas
Tourist attractions in the Harz
Wooden churches in Germany
country Germany NERFINISHED
denomination Lutheran
function parish church
tourist attraction
hasFeature altar
baptismal font
dragon-head ornaments
free-standing bell tower-like elements
gallery around the nave
multiple roof tiers
organ
richly carved wooden details
steep pitched roof
wooden construction
hasInteriorStyle Nordic decorative motifs
wood-paneled interior
hasSurroundings Harz mountains NERFINISHED
forest landscape
heritage inspired by Norwegian medieval stave churches
locatedIn Goslar NERFINISHED
Hahnenklee NERFINISHED
Harz region NERFINISHED
Lower Saxony
material wood
namedAfter Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden NERFINISHED
notableFor all-wood construction
distinctive Norwegian-style architecture
role as symbol of Hahnenklee
religiousAffiliation Evangelical Lutheran Church NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Protestantism
tourismImportance major attraction in Hahnenklee
popular destination for architecture enthusiasts
popular destination for hikers in the Harz
usedFor concerts
weddings
worship services
visitorAccess guided tours available
open to visitors

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Hahnenklee hasLandmark Gustav Adolf Stave Church
Hahnenklee hasReligiousBuilding Gustav Adolf Stave Church