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i’m so happy for her
I’m happy she’s back
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20 Images Of Norwegian Architecture Plucked Straight From A Fairytale
The Norwegian countryside is strewn with architecture that looks better suited to crown the pages of a fairytale book. More commonly known for its Vikings heritage and fjords, these photographs display a wide variety of architectural styles that have been used throughout the Middle Ages to the 19th century in Norway. Check out the stunning collection below.
Crooked and towering wooden churches beckoning like an old crone’s fingers, winding stone path weaving through a forest, hidden waterfalls and lonely wooden cabins overlooking a vast valley at its base are some of the outlandish homes and architectural designs we have featured in this series. Teetering Stave churches, eerie waterfalls cascading down like a creature with its own mind, wooden homes made in the typical Norwegian indigenous style called byggeskikk have none of the linearity or conformity that modern buildings do, and have whimsical elements that heighten its sense of magic.
Each of these structures below have a particular way of being set into its own environment, standing out from the elements without obstructing nature. Most of the buildings and bridges and pathways have been built with stone and wood balance the scene it has been engineered upon.
Barn In Valldal
Renndølsetra
Ancient Road Vindhellavegen
Bridge Over Låtefossen Waterfall
Kvednafossen Waterfall In Norway
Old Farmhouses
At The End Of The World, Tjome
Natural Swimming Pool In The Forest
Old House
House In Norway
Fjord Houses
Old Village
Fisherman Hut, Undredal
Bridge In Norway
Rogaland, Gullingen
Lake Bondhus
Small House In Norway
Fairy House In Hunderfossen, Lillehammer
Under The Aurora
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