• Oslo Cathedral, located in Oslo, the capital of Norway, belongs Church of Norway, a Lutheran church, a denomination of Protestant Christianity.
  • 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.
  • Formerly known as Our Savior’s Church, Oslo Cathedral has been restored and renovated throughout the centuries.
  • See: The Order of Service in Oslo Cathedral. Oslo Cathedral is a church for the Norwegian nation and for the city of Oslo.
  • That is how this church operates. You could attend mass, or simply come for some peaceful contemplation at the beautiful Oslo Cathedral.
  • Whether you find yourself standing in awe within the Oslo Cathedral or exploring the city’s many attractions, Oslo promises an unforgettable experience.
  • 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.
  • Oslo Cathedral is mainly known as a venue for Norwegian Royal Family weddings and funerals. The extravagant architecture is the first thing that impresses the...
  • "Oslo's Main Cathedral". Many of the cathedral's contents date back to 1697, the year the building was consecrated.
  • Oslo Cathedral is a church for everyone and has the ambition to be open-minded and traditional at the same time.