Gol replica stave church
This is a funny one. This church in Gol is a replica of Gol stave church, which is, of course, in Oslo. The people of Gol decided around 1870 to tear down their beautiful stave church in order to get a more modern and comfortable one. Fortunately people with sense managed to preserve it and convinced the king (Oscar II, of Sweden-Norway) to put it up in his outdoor museum, the first of its kind, which is now The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. Then, over a 100 years later, Gol was a crossroads for many people who travel East/West in Norway, and especially those who go to the Hemsedal ski resort, and wanted to earn some tourism money! Gol then decided to build a replica of the stave church they previously tore down in order to make people stop by on their travels.