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==History==
==History==
Built in 1192, the Torpo stave church is the oldest building within the valley and traditional district of [[Hallingdal]]. The church was dedicated to Saint [[Margaret the Virgin|Margareta]]. The stave church was purchased by the municipality in 1875. It was initially planned to expand it with an annex to the east, but in 1879 it was decided instead to modernize the interior with new ceiling and gallery. Following protest from the Ancient Monuments Society ([[Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments|Fortidsminneforeningen]]), the municipality decided to build a new church (''Torpo Kyrkje'') on the adjacent property. The new church was built north of the old one with the two churches standing side by side.<ref>[http://niku.pdc.no/index.php?seks_id=49790&m=7 ''Torpo Kirke'' (Norsk Institutt for kulturminneforskning)]</ref><ref>[http://www.duo.uio.no/publ/IFIKK/2007/57728/Hovedoppgavexferdigstiltxsammenslxtt.pdf ''Middelaldermaleriet i Torpo stavkirke'' (University of Oslo, 2007)]</ref>
Built in 1192, the Torpo stave church is the oldest building within the valley and traditional district of [[Hallingdal]]. The church was dedicated to Saint [[Margaret the Virgin|Margareta]]. The stave church was purchased by the municipality in 1875. It was initially planned to expand it with an annex to the east, but in 1879 it was decided instead to modernize the interior with new ceiling and gallery. Following protest from the Ancient Monuments Society ([[Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments|Fortidsminneforeningen]]), the municipality decided to build a new church (''Torpo Kyrkje'') on the adjacent property. The new church was built north of the old one with the two churches standing side by side.<ref>[http://niku.pdc.no/index.php?seks_id=49790&m=7 ''Torpo Kirke'' (Norsk Institutt for kulturminneforskning)](追記) {{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} (追記ここまで)</ref><ref>[http://www.duo.uio.no/publ/IFIKK/2007/57728/Hovedoppgavexferdigstiltxsammenslxtt.pdf ''Middelaldermaleriet i Torpo stavkirke'' (University of Oslo, 2007)](追記) {{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} (追記ここまで)</ref>


===Runic inscription N 110===
===Runic inscription N 110===
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*Leif Anker (2005) ''The Norwegian Stave Churches'' (Oslo: Arfo Forlag) {{ISBN|978-8291399294}}
*Leif Anker (2005) ''The Norwegian Stave Churches'' (Oslo: Arfo Forlag) {{ISBN|978-8291399294}}
==External links==
==External links==
* [(削除) http (削除ここまで)://(削除) www (削除ここまで).stavkirke.org/stavkirker/torpo.html Torpo stave church in Stavkirke.org]
* [(追記) https (追記ここまで)://(追記) web (追記ここまで).(追記) archive.org/web/20050214012157/http:// (追記ここまで)stavkirke.org/stavkirker/torpo.html Torpo stave church in Stavkirke.org]
*[http://visanor.com/galleri/index/module/search/pId/104/keyword/-%20Torpo/phrase/ Torpo stave church photo gallery]
*[http://visanor.com/galleri/index/module/search/pId/104/keyword/-%20Torpo/phrase/ Torpo stave church photo gallery]



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Torpo Stave church
Torpo Church and Torpo Stave church

Torpo stave church (Template:Lang-no) is a stave church located in Torpo, a small village in Ål municipality, in Buskerud County, Norway. Torpo is located along Norwegian National Road 7, the Norwegian national road which runs between Oslo and Bergen.[1]

History

Built in 1192, the Torpo stave church is the oldest building within the valley and traditional district of Hallingdal. The church was dedicated to Saint Margareta. The stave church was purchased by the municipality in 1875. It was initially planned to expand it with an annex to the east, but in 1879 it was decided instead to modernize the interior with new ceiling and gallery. Following protest from the Ancient Monuments Society (Fortidsminneforeningen), the municipality decided to build a new church (Torpo Kyrkje) on the adjacent property. The new church was built north of the old one with the two churches standing side by side.[2] [3]

Runic inscription N 110

The Torpo stave church is one of two stave churches that are signed by their craftsmen, the other being the church at Ål. In both churches a runic inscription reads: Torolf built this church.[4] The full runic inscription in the Torpo stave church, which is listed as N 110 in the Rundata catalog, reads:

§A þorolfr : gærþi : kirku þesa ÷: askrimr ÷ hakon ÷ ælikr ÷ pal ¶ æinriþi ÷ siønti ÷ þorolfr
§B þorer ÷ ræist
§C olafr[5]

This translates as "Þórolfr made this church. Ásgrímr, Hákon, Erlingr, Páll, Eindriði, Sjaundi, Þórulfr. Þórir carved. Ólafr."[5]

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