Frogner Church

The Frogner Church, which was consecrated in 1907, is a long granite and brick church. The church is close to the residential buildings of Bygdøy allé, and the main facade facing the street is interspersed with Norman-style granite. The tower is located next to the gabled facade. The church has an asymmetrical plan with a nave and gallery on one side only.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Café within 500m

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Uranienborg Church

Uranienborg Church was consecrated on December 22, 1886. This neo-Gothic church was given in 2010, a new organ, acclaimed for its quality.

Uranienborg kirke

The church in Uranienborg was designed by Balthazar Lange and was consecrated on 22 December 1886. The building has a sober neo-Gothic style and is decorated with stained glass windows by the artist Emanuel Vigeland. In the 1930s, the interior was given its present design by the architect Arnstein Arneberg.

Castle chapel

The castle chapel is located in the royal palace in Oslo. It was founded when King Charles XIV John laid the foundation stone of the castle on 1 October 1825. It is the only room that bears the monogram of Charles XIV John. However, the room was not completed until 1844. The architect of Linstow Castle sent his drawings for the church hall and the choir in 1837 and was clearly inspired by the German architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel.