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Geilo kirke refers to two distinct and significant religious buildings nestled in the scenic mountain town of Geilo, Norway, within the municipality of Hol. At an elevation of approximately 834 meters, these churches offer both historical depth and modern architectural beauty amidst the stunning landscapes of the Buskerud region, often considered a gateway to Hardangervidda National Park. Visitors can explore the contemporary Geilo Kulturkyrkje and the traditional Geilo Kyrkje, each providing a unique experience in this popular Norwegian destination.
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July 16, 2023
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Geilo Kulturkyrkje is the modern parish church, consecrated in 2010, known for its striking architecture, art by Kjell Nupen, and role as a cultural center with a café and various activities. Geilo Kyrkje, consecrated in 1890, is the historic wooden church, offering a glimpse into traditional Norwegian craftsmanship and used for special ceremonies. While both are religious buildings, the Kulturkyrkje is more of a vibrant community hub, whereas the Kyrkje provides a sense of historical continuity.
Yes, both churches are situated in Geilo, offering easy access to various walking paths. While specific named routes aren't detailed, the area around Geilo is known for its accessible terrain, making it suitable for easy walks and beginner-friendly hikes. These paths often provide scenic viewpoints of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
Absolutely. Geilo Kulturkyrkje is designed to be a family-friendly destination. Beyond its spiritual and architectural appeal, it functions as a cultural center offering recreational activities like table tennis, billiards, and shuffleboard. There's also a volunteer-run café serving coffee and traditional Norwegian waffles, making it a welcoming spot for all ages.
Both churches are easily accessible within Geilo. Geilo Kulturkyrkje is at Skurdalsvegen 22, and Geilo Kyrkje is at Kyrkjevegen 22, near Geilo train station. While specific parking lot details aren't provided, their central locations suggest that general town parking or designated church parking would be available. For hiking trails, parking is typically found at trailheads or designated areas within Geilo.
Yes, Geilo Kulturkyrkje features a café run by volunteers, offering coffee and traditional Norwegian waffles. Given both churches' locations within the town of Geilo, visitors will find a range of cafes, pubs, and other amenities within easy reach in the town center.
Yes, Geilo Kyrkje is conveniently located near Geilo train station. Geilo Station is served by up to seven daily express trains operated by Vy Tog, making it very accessible for visitors arriving by public transport. Geilo Kulturkyrkje is also easily accessible from the town center, a short distance from the train station.
Geilo Kulturkyrkje is an architectural marvel. Look for its unique design crafted from concrete, wood, and natural turf, which helps it harmonize with the landscape. Inside, admire the intricate woodwork, the 12 art glass paintings titled 'From Darkness to Light' by Kjell Nupen, and the main doors also adorned by Nupen. The striking spiral-shaped 'tower' over the main church room is a notable symbolic feature.
Geilo Kyrkje, originally consecrated on June 4, 1890, was known as Ustedalen kapell until 1988. It's a traditional wooden long church designed by Jacob Wilhelm Nordan. While it served as the primary parish church for over a century, it was replaced by Geilo Kulturkyrkje in 2010. It underwent expansion and restoration between 1958 and 1960 and remains a significant historical landmark used for special events.
Geilo Kulturkyrkje can accommodate 280 people in its main church room, with a total capacity of approximately 500 when including the side hall and gallery. The older Geilo Kyrkje has a seating capacity of approximately 190 people.
While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the Geilo area is known for its natural beauty and proximity to Hardangervidda National Park. Hikers and trail runners exploring the surrounding trails may have opportunities to spot local wildlife, especially in quieter, more remote sections of the routes.