Fantoft Stave Church is a historic church located in Bergen, known for its unique architecture and cultural and historical significance. Originally built in the 12th century, the church is an outstanding example of Norwegian stave church architecture. It has been restored several times, especially after it was set on fire in 1992, and today it stands as an important attraction for both tourists and locals.
Surrounded by beautiful nature, the stave church offers visitors the opportunity to experience both its history and its scenic location. Fantoft Stave Church is not only a place of worship, but also a popular destination for those who want to learn more about Norwegian cultural heritage. The church has a rich history and is part of Norway's national cultural heritage program.



