• The Norwegian Church Arts Centre is a point of cultural and historical interest located in Cardiff Bay (Tiger Bay), Wales.
  • Cardiff-born writer Roald Dahl was baptised in the church. The building is now used as an arts centre, and is known as the Norwegian Church Arts Centre.
  • Norwegian Church, Cardiff Bay, docks and Tiger Bay, Cardiff, south Wales Inside the church, with a Norwegian flag to the left.
  • The Norwegian church is a poignant reminder of when Cardiff was one of the greatest sea ports in the World.
  • The Norwegian Church in the Cardiff Bay area of the city of Cardiff, Wales, is a historic church building and formerly a place of worship for the Norwegian...
  • Purpose: The Norwegian Church in Cardiff symbolises Norwegian seafarers, the wider Norwegian community, and their role in South Wales.
  • The Norwegian Church from outside. ... this white-slatted wooden building with a black witch's-hat spire was modelled on a traditional Norwegian village church.
  • ...it would be the "greatest coal-exporting port in the World" (City Hall, Cardiff, 9). As a result, it was also one of the first ports to have a Norwegian sailors' church.
  • The Norwegian Church Arts Centre is a point of cultural and historical interest located in Cardiff Bay, Wales. It was a Lutheran Church, consecrated in 1868.
  • Formerly a Church for Norwegian Sailors, this is a landmark building on the Cardiff Bay waterfront.