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Oslo Cathedral

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 Norwegian Government.



Mass, concerts and guided tours

The church has mass in Norwegian on weekdays and high mass every Sunday and is regularly used for concerts.

Guided tours of the church must be booked in advance.



History, architecture and decoration

The pulpit, altar piece and organ front with acanthus carvings are all originals. The large ceiling murals were painted by Hugo Lous Mohr between 1936 and 1950 and the stained-glass windows are by Emanuel Vigeland.

The chapel on the south side, designed by architect Arnstein Arneberg, were completed in 1950. "The bazaar halls" around the cathedral were built in the period 1841-1858.

The church was previously named Our Saviour's Church.



Norwegian name: Oslo domkirke


See also

Lillomarka wilderness area

Lillomarka wilderness area

  • Lillomarka
Oslo Wetlands Visitor Centre

Oslo Wetlands Visitor Centre

  • Enebakkveien 278B, 1187 Oslo
Gamle Raadhus Scene

Gamle Raadhus Scene

  • Christiania Torv 1
Vigeland Visitors' Centre

Vigeland Visitors' Centre

  • Frognerveien 67
Oslo Concert Hall

Oslo Concert Hall

  • Munkedamsveien 14