10 Photos Of Norway’s Fairy Tale Architecture
Norway started out as a kingdom in 872 and has existed ever since. It has also saved quite a bit of its traditional architecture. Traditional Norwegian architecture makes it look like a land out of a fairytale. Stave churches – so named because of the Norse words for their load-bearing poles – were extremely popular back in the 12th century, and their unique shape matched with all-wooden construction make is simply spectacular.
Norvegian vernacular (as in, built to local requirements and using local materials) architecture is wonderful. Moss and even trees grow on the roofs of wooden or stone buildings, making Norway a sort of Norse Shire. Have a look, and plan your next holiday accordingly!
via: boredpanda
Isn’t that second one the Norse temple from Age of Mythology?
How do we say witch in...
French: Sorcière
Spanish: Bruja
German: Hexe
Finnish : Noita
Romanian: Vrăjitoare
Swedish: Häxa
Danish: Heks
Portuguese: Bruxa
Italian: Strega
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