Torsdagen den 16 februari 2017 mellan klockan 15-17 i lokal D4110.

​A Nordic medieval column painting in the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, and its role in Heritage and Pilgrimage projects during the 1000-year anniversary 2016 of the City of Sarpsborg in Norway. Studies of reframing of heritage, the oldest preserved painting of Saint Olav and its donatrix portrait, Kristin Sigurdsdotter

2016 the City of Sarpsborg in Norway celebrated its 1000-year anniversary according with founder of the town 1016, the historical king Olav II Haraldsson (the martyr Saint Olav). A pilgrimage- and museum project was carried out in cooperation with the Church of the Nativity and the City of Bethlehem, Palestine. The two cities share a common cultural heritage of Saint Olav. One of the columns in the church shows the oldest painting of Saint Olav of Norway from the middle of the twelfth century. The Church of the Nativity was listed 2012 by UNESCO as World Heritage of Palestine and a restoration of the column paintings has started. Then the image of Saint Olav and its donatrix figure Kristin Sigurdsdotter will appear in brighter colors.