It was built around 1803, although other sources put the construction in the 18th century.
Still, there is an almost photographic approach to this close-up study that puts it squarely in the 20th century.
The main altarpiece dates from 1690 and was put here in the 20th century to replace the original.
Originally, it contained two residences which have been put together in the 14th century.
Magnetic orientation as a mechanism for directional sense was first put forward in the 19th century.
The New English Bible was also put together here in the 20th century.
Some variants of the arguments Lardner had discussed continued to be put forward in the early 19th century.
Probably it was put together in the early fourteenth century.
The date is usually put somewhere in the early 11th century in all three Scandinavian countries.
L. Munk puts its date still later, in the 11th century.