Place:Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway

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NameSør-Aurdal
Alt namesSøndre Aurdalsource: Family History Library Catalog
Sør Aurdal
Soer-Aurdal
Soer Aurdal
TypeMunicipality
Located inOppland, Norway
source: Family History Library Catalog


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Sør-Aurdal is a municipality in Innlandet (formerly Oppland) county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Valdres. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Bagn.

The parish of Søndre Aurdal was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The area of Bruflat was transferred from Sør-Aurdal to Etnedal on 1 January 1894.

History

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Reinli stave church (built 1190-1250) is the third church on the same location in Reinli. A new tower was added in 1685 and the building was reconditioned by the Society for Preservation of Ancient Buildings in 1885.

Olaf Haraldsson traveled through Valdres in 1023, and also visited Reinli. It is assumed, then, that there was a pagan temple at the same location before the first church, some time before the year 1000.[1]

Hedal stave church was built after 1160 and in 1699 it was rebuilt and changed. An old legend says the valley was abandoned during the Black Death and the church later discovered by a bear hunter. A hide is hanging in the church, although now there is only a small part left as visitors have cut away pieces over the years.[1]

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