• Oslo Cathedral. Periodically, in the Oslo Cathedral there are organ music concerts, with their schedule available at the entrance to the temple.
  • In 1924 Oslo Cathedral received a donation of 24,000 NOK for a carillon in the belfry, but this was never implemented.
  • Oslo Cathedral — formerly Our Savior's Church — is the main church for the Church of Norway Diocese of Oslo, as well as the parish church for downtown Oslo.
  • 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...
  • Consecrated in 1697, Oslo Cathedral (Oslo Domkirke) is used for Norwegian Royal Family weddings and funerals.
  • 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.
  • Explore the Oslo Cathedral when you travel to Oslo City Centre - Expedia's Oslo Cathedral information guide keeps you in the know!
  • Oslo Cathedral was built between 1694 and 1697 (a date on the back of the church says 1696). It is located just off Stortorvet Square.
  • One of them - the bas-relief "The Devil from Oslo" - today decorates the walls of the new cathedral. The second cathedral was built in 1632, and graduated in 1639.
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  • Oslo Cathedral, located in Oslo, the capital of Norway, belongs Church of Norway, a Lutheran church, a denomination of Protestant Christianity.
  • Whilst the ground works for Oslo Cathedral began in 1692, it was consecrated on 7 November 1697 and originally named the Church of Our Saviour.
  • The church was reopened on 15 May 1950, and given the name Oslo Cathedral. For many years, the cathedral was in a state of disrepair and it closed in 2006.