According to the Icelandic recorder of sagas, Snorre, Olav Trygvason docked at Moster in 995 following his voyage across the North Sea from England, in order to become king of Norway. Here he celebrated mass and founded a Church, and Saint Olav and his bishops held ting (court) here in the year 1024. Moster Church is thought to be the Norwegian village Church with the longest antiquarian history. In 1874 the Society of Historic Monuments (Fortidsminneforeningen) purchased the church, probably the Norwegian rural church with the longest antiquarian history. Moster Church is one of the simplest church buildings in Norway with a square choir and a rectangular nave. Included in the guided tour of Moster Amfi. Tel (+47) 53 42 66 20 post@mosteramfi.no
Architecture and heritage
Moster Old Church
Moster old church is one of the oldest churches made of stone in Norway.
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Contact
- Address:
- 5440 Mosterhamn
- Phone:
- +47 53 42 66 20
- Email:
- post@mosteramfi.no
- Website:
- www.mosteramfi.no
Facilities
- Season:
- Summer