This is the oldest and most distinctive church building in the Setesdal Valley. It is constructed of logs, and has been restored several times. The church with altar was built in 1619, and was completely renovated in 1804 when two galleries and a spire were added. The floorboards in the galleries and the timber in the armoury
ceiling were originally used in an older church. In 1826, the church
was decorated with traditional Norwegian rose painting by Aslak
Wasshus and K. Å. Byklum.
Opening hours 2010
Sunday 20 June and Sunday 27 June, daily between 1 July and
8 August, and Sunday 15 August, 11:00-17:00. Free admission.