Oslo Cathedral
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Oslo Cathedral, known locally as Oslo domkirke, is the principal church of the Church of Norway and the seat of the Diocese of Oslo. Constructed between 1694 and 1697 and rebuilt in 1848‑1850, the cathedral boasts a stately neo‑Gothic interior, an impressive main organ, and a harmonious carillon that rings from its tower. The cathedral has hosted royal ceremonies, including weddings and state masses, and remains an iconic landmark on Oslo’s Stortorvet, welcoming visitors year‑round.
Highlights
- Neo‑Gothic Architecture
- Renowned Organ and Carillon
- Royal Ceremonial Venue
Must-See Areas
Main Nave
Carillon Tower
Stained‑Glass Windows
Chapel
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