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Guided tour at Kvinnherad Church

By Destination Rosendal

Available from: May - November

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NOK 100
24 hours free cancellation
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Next available date: 01 May 2025

Kvinnherad Church, or Kvinnherad Kirke, is a captivating historical site in Rosendal, Norway, built in 1255. This stunning church offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and architecture, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.

Nestled in the picturesque village of Rosendal, surrounded by majestic fjords and towering mountains, Kvinnherad Church stands as a testament to the region's deep-rooted heritage. With its ancient stone walls and serene surroundings, this church invites visitors to step back in time and experience Norway's medieval past.

Kvinnherad Church's architectural beauty is matched only by its historical significance. As one of Norway's oldest churches, it showcases the medieval craftsmanship of the 13th century. Visitors can marvel at the intricate stonework and the peaceful ambiance that has endured for centuries.

The church's interior is equally impressive, featuring beautiful wooden pews, historical artifacts, and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for reflection.

  • Visit the church to see the burial chamber of Baron Ludvig Rosenkrantz and his family, adding a historical depth to your tour of The Barony.
  • Rosendal is a charming village surrounded by stunning fjords and mountains, perfect for enjoying serene landscapes and a peaceful retreat.

The guided tour takes around 40 mins.
Guided tours everyday daily from 11.00 am.

  • Guided tour of Kvinnherad church
  • You are eligible to receive a full refund of the booking amount if you cancel your reservation at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.

Meeting Point

Kvinnherad Kirke (Bjørkesvegen 26, 5470 Rosendal)
Distance from Rosendal Harbour 350 m/10-minute walk. Distance from the Church to the Barony 1,7 km/ 25-minute walk.
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Destination Rosendal