Sagene kirke
The church of Sagene was inaugurated in 1891. It is a neo-Gothic brick church whose apparent architectural model Kirche zum Heiligen Kreutz in Berlin.
The church of Sagene was inaugurated in 1891. It is a neo-Gothic brick church whose apparent architectural model Kirche zum Heiligen Kreutz in Berlin.
The Sagene Church, consecrated in 1891, was designed by the architect Christian Fürst. It differs from other neo-Gothic brick churches of that time in Norway because Fürst was inspired by the German neo-Gothic by Johannes Otzen, of which the Heiligen Kreuz church in Berlin is an example.
The Iladalen church was built according to the drawings of Ragnar Nilsen in 1941. Together with the park and the adjacent dwellings, the church is part of a large listed functionalist architectural project. The interior is also characterised by simple and clean forms in a mixture of neoclassicism and functionalism.
The Lovisenberg church was designed in 1912 by the architect Harald Aars in a neo-Romanesque style with Gothic elements. The building is made of red brick, has a slate-covered gable roof and a side tower. The church hall is decorated with stained glass windows by Maria Vigeland in the choir and sidewalls.