Ripped from the pages of a fairytale, the Heddal Stave Church is a wooden architectural masterpiece located in Heddal, Norway. Built in the 13th-century, the church is built in a triple nave style, which gives it a tiered appearance. It’s one of the only 28 remaining stave churches in Norway, making it a popular attraction for both tourists and locals.
Although it’s still a working church, you can book guided tours to learn more about its history and unique design. Don’t miss the rose paintings on the wall, which are from the church’s renovation in 1668.