• 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.
  • Oslo Cathedral’s landmark spire has been a dominant feature of the city’s skyline for more than 150 years.
  • Oslo Cathedral (Norsk (Bokmål): Oslo domkirke) is a tourist attraction, one of the Religious buildings in Òslo, Norvègia.
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  • Talk of the town: The cathedral's crypt, now used for concerts and lectures, contains the tombs of Oslo's wealthiest and most influential families.
  • 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.
  • The Oslo Cathedral (Oslo Domkirke) is the main church for the diocese of Oslo as well as the official setting for such prominent events as royal wedding ceremonies.
  • Oslo Cathedral, located in Oslo, the capital of Norway, belongs Church of Norway, a Lutheran church, a denomination of Protestant Christianity.
  • The highlights of a visit to Oslo Cathedral, which dates from 1697, are the elaborate stained-glass windows by Emanuel Vigeland (brother of Gustav) and…
  • "Oslo's Main Cathedral". Many of the cathedral's contents date back to 1697, the year the building was consecrated.