Accommodation, Businesses and more pictures from Ringebu
Ringebu municipality has approximately 4.540 inhabitants and covers a area of 1.247,5 km2. The Gudbrandsdal valley offer plenty of contrasts. History, traditions and old building techniques survive side by side with a modern lifestyle. Mountains and valleys, town and village, old and new. You can travel from one to the other and put together a travel package suited ti your own specific tastes. The area has a long history of satisfied visitors. Tourists have been coming to the region for more than a hundred years. During the XVII Winter Olympic Games the world realised what the area stands for distinction and quality. RINGEBU STAVE CHURCH
The church was probably built about 1225-1250 AD and it appears in written sources for the first time in 1270 AD. This is a triple-nave stave church. The St. Laurentius image and the font are medieval, the altar-screen from 1686, and the pulpit and the chancel-arch monogram from 1702. This church seem to have been built as a cruciform church originally, but the cross arms were replaced with new and even bigger arms during 1630.
The Stave Churches are constructions of high quality, richly decorated with carvings. In virtually all of them the door frames are decorated from top to bottom with carvings. This tradition of rich ornamentation appears to go back to the animal carvings of the Viking age. The dragons are lovingly executed and transformed into long-limbed creatures of fantasy, here and there entwined with tendrils of vine, with winding stems and serrated leaves. The elaborate designs are executed with supreme artistic skill. The stave church doorways are, therefore, among the most distinctive works of art to be found in Norway. However, it is difficult to connect them with the Christian gospel.
FÅVANG CHURCH
Fåvang Church 13th century.
THE RINGEBU COLLECTION
Ringebu Prestegard (vicarage) (1743), was restored in 1997, for the opening of a permanent art exhibition of Jacob Weidemann paintings, a unique retrospective art collection. 40 paintings show the artist's production during 50 years.
"Ringebu Stave Church" an exhibition of the construction of Ringebu stave church, the history, interior decoration and craftmanship. Large exhibition of archaeological excavation of Ringebu Stave Church.
SKIING
At Kvitfjell you will find several skiing slopes. Olympic Arena for Downhill in 1994. Historical trails in Kvitfjell. On Kvitfjell you'll find everything from steep "black diamond" runs, to runs ideal for family skiing, when speed is not the first priority. The snow production facilities cover as much as 85% of the slopes, and this makes Kvitfjell one of the first ski areas to open every year, as well as one of the ski areas with the most skiing days every season. Kvitfjell is a modern, high quality ski resort, with a lift capacity of 8100 persons per hour, and a drop of 840 metres. The longest run is 3,5 km long, and the snow park has 1 halfpipe and 3 quarterpipes. There are more than 600 km of cross-country tracks available starting from Kvitfjell.
GOLF
Kvitfjell Golfclub a golf course with 18 holes and a variation of difficulties and lies approximately 50 km from Lillehammer.
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