Oslo Cathedral
Historic Lutheran cathedral featuring baroque architecture and serving as the main church for the Oslo diocese. It hosts religious ceremonies, cultural events, and official national and royal functions. Read more…
The cathedral dates back to 1697 and combines baroque and neo-gothic interior styles. It serves as the main church for the Oslo diocese and plays a significant role in official religious and royal ceremonies. The building is a cultural heritage site notable for its historic architecture and important artworks. It functions as a place of worship as well as a venue for concerts and cultural events, reflecting its role in community gatherings. Facilities include accessibility for wheelchair users and public toilets.
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