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  1. The current Oslo Cathedral is the third cathedral in Oslo, Norway. The first, Hallvards Cathedral, was built by King Sigurd I of Norway in the first half of the 12th century, and was located by the Old Bishop's Palace in Oslo, some 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) east of today's cathedral. For almost 500 years, Hallvards Cathedral was the most ...

  2. Oslo Cathedral is a lutheran church within The Church of Norway. Glossary Høymesse High mass Sundays Flerspråklig messe Mass with readings in English and other languages Orgelresitasjon Organ recital Konsert Concert Åpen kirke Church open. See: The Order of Service in Oslo Cathedral. Oslo Cathedral is a church for the Norwegian nation and for the city of Oslo. The church is situated in the city centre and is the seat of the Bishop of Oslo.

  3. Contact. The parish church for downtown Oslo was first consecrated in 1697, and in 1950 it was restored back to its original baroque interior. Oslo Cathedral is the main church for the Church of Norway Diocese of Oslo, and is used for weddings and funerals by the Norwegian Royal Family and the Norwegian Government. Mass, concerts and guided tours.

  4. For enquiries concerning visits, guided tours, restoration, research or maintenance of Nidaros Cathedral or the Archbishop's Palace. Menigheten — 994 36 000. For spørsmål om gudstjenester, konserter, dåp, vielser eller andre kirkelige handlinger. ...

  5. The Oslo Cathedral exhibit an interesting history and still used for public events by the government and the Royal Family. You will find the most famous church at Stortorvet in center of the town. The history of the cathedral. The cathedral was built back in 1697, and the original name of the church was "Our Saviour`s Church". In 1950 the cathedral was restored back to its original baroque interior.The pulpit, altar piece and organ front with acanthus carvings are all originals. ...

  6. www.visitoslo.com › en › productOslo Cathedral

    Oslo Cathedral is the main church for the Church of Norway Diocese of Oslo, and is used for weddings and funerals by the Norwegian Royal Family and the Norwegian Government. Mass, concerts and guided tours The church has mass in Norwegian on weekdays and high mass every Sunday, and is regularly used for concerts. Guided tours of the church must be booked in advance.

  7. Oslo Cathedral, or Domkirke for Norwegians, is the 3rd-largest cathedral in the capital and a reflection of the history of Oslo.The five bells in the tower belonged to the old Trinity Cathedral, which was destroyed in a fire. As well as that, the clock in the Cathedral's tower is the oldest in Norway, dating back to 1718.. In the vicinity of the cathedral is a historic cemetery where the remains of important Oslo figures lie.. A walk through the cathedral

  8. Oslo Cathedral is a church for everyone and has the ambition to be open-minded and traditional at the same time. It is a place where you should feel free to come as you are. The Cathedral wants to embrace both the variety and the contrast among people, and to share the loving presence of the Lord. Oslo Cathedral has three main pillars: the church services, the art and the diaconate. It is our vision that the different aspects of these pillars will supply, enrich and acknowledge the human being.

  9. Oslo Cathedral is a stunning and historic landmark in the heart of the Norwegian capital. Built in 1697, the cathedral is the main church of the Church of Norway and is a popular tourist attraction. The building is a beautiful example of Baroque architecture, with a tall spire and intricate stonework. Inside, visitors can admire the impressive stained glass windows and the ornate organ. The cathedral is also home to the coronation chair of Norway's monarchs, as well as the tombs of many of ...

  10. Oslo Domkirke or the Oslo Cathedral is one of the most significant historical and cultural landmarks in Oslo. It is located at Stortorvet Square and dates back to the 17th century. Work on the structure began in 1694, and continued until 1697 when it was consecrated and unveiled to the public. The cathedral has been used as a site for public ...