[2025 Oslo Attraction] Travel Guide for Oslo Domkirke (Updated Feb)
No.9 of Best Things to Do in Oslo
Address:
Karl Johans gate 11, 0154 Oslo, Norway
Opening times:
Open today at 10:00-16:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+47 23 62 90 10
Oslo Cathedral (Oslo domkirke)
Half-day trip to Oslo, the weather was super lucky on this day. Wandering around the city center leisurely. Oslo Cathedral (Oslo domkirke) is a church located in Oslo, the capital of Norway. It is also the main church of the Oslo Diocese of the Church of Norway. It is also the venue for royal weddings and coronations. It is open to visitors from 10 am to 4 pm every day. Open all night Friday. Photography is allowed inside the church, but the use of flash is prohibited. No tickets are required for entry. A very beautiful church. The Dutch Baroque-style Oslo Cathedral is located in the city center. To the east is the altar in front of the church, the bell tower with a copper dome, and a Renaissance-style spire. In addition, the church's bronze doors are of Neo-Gothic design and date back to the 19th century. The tower is equipped with the oldest church bell in Norway, which is still in normal operation today. Inside is a large painted ceiling mural painted by Norwegian artist Hugo Los Mohr. Colorful murals and drawings represent Christ from the beginning of his ministry to his final redemption. The beautiful organ is located in the attic above the church entrance and has a painted apostolic frame. The current body of the organ was built in 1997 for the church's 300th anniversary. It's really beautiful inside and worth visiting. When we visited, there was music playing in the church from time to time, and it was very atmospheric to listen to it live. Moreover, the indoor murals can really make people admire it for a long time, and the sound of the organ really makes people immersed in the church. I really love the architecture of European churches, both exterior and interior are so beautiful.
Oslo Cathedral (Oslo domkirke)
Karl Johans gt. 11, 0154 Oslo, Norway
Open every day from 10:00-16:00
Only every Friday is 16:00-23:30
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Norway🇳🇴Attractions-Oslo Cathedral
Norway🇳🇴Attractions-Oslo Cathedral
This is a typical Nordic style Gothic Lutheran church
It was established in the 17th century AD
But compared to other Nordic churches
The interior decoration of this room looks a bit more gorgeous
What’s interesting is that we didn’t open until 4pm on Friday.
Other days are 10-16
So I went around the city and returned to visit and appreciate it.
Norway 🇳🇴 Attractions - Oslo Cathedral
This is a typical Nordic style Gothic Lutheran church
Established in the 17th century AD
But compared to other Nordic churches
The interior of this room looks a little more ornate
It's funny that we don't open until 4pm on Friday
Other days are 10-16
So I went around the city to return to visit and appreciate
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Itinerary:
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The Oslo C
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