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{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2010}}List of later stave churches and replicas{{main article|Stave church}}Denmark- Halmens Cemetery Chapel, Holmens Cemetery, Copenhagen, Denmark, built in 1902
- Hørning Stave Church, Moesgård Museum, Aarhus, replicaof old church
Sweden- Hållandsgårdens stave church in Åre, Jämtland, built 1999
- Häggviks stave church in Nordingrå, Norrland, built 2000
- Kårböle stave church in Ljusdal, Gävleborg, built 1989
- Skaga stave church in Töreboda, Västra Götaland county, built in the 12th century, torn down in the 19th century, rebuilt in the 1950s, burnt down, and rebuilt again in 2001
- Saint Olaf's chapel in Hardemo, Svealand, built 1766 – 1767
Iceland- Heimaey stave church at Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar, built 2000
United States- Chapel in the Hills in Rapid City, South Dakota
- Boynton Chapel at Bjorklunden, Door County, Wisconsin
- Hopperstad replica stave church in Moorhead, Minnesota
- Norway Pavilion at Epcot in Walt Disney World, Florida
- Scandinavian Heritage Park in Minot, North Dakota
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church, in Islip, New York
- St. Swithun's in Warren County, Indiana
- Trinity Lutheran Church's at Washington Island, Wisconsin
- Little Norway, Wisconsin near Blue Mounds in Dane County, Wisconsin[1]
1. ^This stave church has been disassembled and is being reconstructed near its original home in Norway: Project Heimatt
Norway- Fantoft stave church, — around 1150, arsoned 1992 and rebuilt in 1997 (no longer on the official list)
- Medieval park — Middelalderparken, Gol, Hallingdal
- St Olaf's Church in Balestrand, Sogn, completed in 1897
- Vår Frue Church (Porsgrunn), a Dragestil church built in 1899 that adheres closely to stave church design
Germany- Gustav Adolf stave church in Hahnenklee, Harz landscape, Germany
New Zealand- Maria Stavkirke in Norsewood, New Zealand, completed in 2009
See also: Atlas Obscura "Stave Churches Are All Wood, Dragons, and Beauty" 4 : Stave churches|Architecture lists|Lists of churches|Replica of stave churches |