Garmo Stave Church (Garmo stavkyrkje) is a stave church situated at the Maihaugen museum at Lillehammer in Innlandet, Norway.
In 1730, it was expanded into a timber cruciform church.
In 1882, the church was sold to Anders Sandvig, who dissembled it and brought it to Lillehammer in sections.
It is unclear how much of the original materials were used in the reconstruction.
The church consists largely of 17th and 18th century inventory.