Oslo Cathedral

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Oslo Cathedral showing a church or cathedral and heritage architecture
Oslo Cathedral showing a fountain
Oslo Cathedral
Oslo Cathedral which includes heritage architecture and a church or cathedral


One of Oslo’s most famous buildings dates back to the 17th century and contains baroque woodcarvings and highly detailed ceiling murals.

Oslo Cathedral’s landmark spire has been a dominant feature of the city’s skyline for more than 150 years. Today the church is famous for its architecture and paintings.

The church dates back to 1697, but the bronze spire was added in the 1850s when the church was rebuilt in a neo-gothic style. The building has been extensively remodeled during its history according to the artistic fads of the day. It has gone from baroque to neo-gothic to gothic and back to baroque. These styles can be seen in the cathedral’s art and architecture.

Inspect the altarpiece, a survivor of the original baroque interior. Study its woodcarvings of Jesus with his apostles and on the cross. The pulpit and facade of the main organ are fashioned in a similar style and were also part of the original interior.

The church is famous for its paintings, particularly the extensive ceiling murals in all four vaults. They cover an area of 16,146 square feet (1,500 square meters) and were painted between 1936 and 1950. Take your time to appreciate the artistry as you look up at scenes of stories from the Old and New Testaments.

At the sacristy view a large collection of portraits of all the bishops of Oslo since the early 16th century. To learn more about the cathedral’s artworks and history, book a guided tour, which lasts for approximately 45 minutes to an hour. For details and prices visit the cathedral’s website.

If you are in Oslo during the summer try to attend one of the organ concerts which are held at midday every Saturday during July and August. Tickets are available at the door shortly before the start of each concert.

The cathedral is located on Stortorvet Square, one of Oslo’s main squares, and is easily reached by public transportation.

Oslo Cathedral is open every day to visitors from mid-morning to mid-afternoon. On Friday it stays open throughout the night for people who want to pray or just sit in silence. Photography is permitted in the cathedral, although the use of a flash is not. Admission is free.

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