Situated at a distance of 3 km from the Bodo city center, Bodin Church, Bodo is a typical medieval stone church. The church belongs to the 12th century. More than 800 years old, Bodin Church, Bodo has perfectly stood the test of time and is a popular tourist attraction in Bodo in Norway.
Bodin Church, Bodo is famous for the altarpiece which was constructed in the year 1670 and stands as brilliant piece of Baroque architecture. The place has given shelter to some of the royal personalities. While traveling to North Cape, over this place, Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orleans who subsequently ascended the throne and reigned over France from 1830 - 1848 stayed in this place.
Being located close to the city center, Bodin Church, Bodo can be easily accessible from all modes of transports plying in the city. The place attracts visitors from all round the globe. A visit to the church will provide you the glimpses of the history of Bodo. The place is of special importance to the students of history, architecture and the followers of Christianity.
You will find the church well maintained. Special prayers and functions are held during Christmas, Easter and New Year. It is on these days that the church receives maximum number of visitors. The location of the church exudes feeling of charm and tranquility. You will enjoy a nice time relaxing in the picturesque courtyard of the church too.
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