Gustav-Adolf-Stavkirke in Hahnenklee was built in 1908 after inspiration from the Nordic stave churches, and stands today as the town's landmark. In addition to the unique architecture, inside the beautiful church you can also see a Goll Organ from Lucerne in Switzerland and a Carillon, a tower chime that the churchwarden can play using both hands and feet. The church is used for gospel concerts and classical music, among other things.
© Copyright. The material may not be reproduced without written permission.