
Trefoldighets Church, Oslo
The Trinity Church (in Norwegian, Trefoldighetskirken) or Church of Holy Trinity, is a church in the neighborhood of Hammersborg in central Oslo. It is the parish church of the parish of Trinity, belonging to the Diocese of Oslo of the Church of Norway and was consecrated in 1858. It is one of the largest churches in Oslo (1000 seats).
At least three architects took part in designing and building it. The church itself is in the raw red brick, while the vaults, arches and small columns have gray scale color. The nave is octagonal with a Greek cross superimposed, with the choir in the apse, shallow transept and rectangular entrance flanked by two slender, octagonal bell towers. A central dome rises above the church. The Trinity Church is one of the largest of the many octagonal churches in Norway, but one of few constructed in red brick.
At least three architects took part in designing and building it. The church itself is in the raw red brick, while the vaults, arches and small columns have gray scale color. The nave is octagonal with a Greek cross superimposed, with the choir in the apse, shallow transept and rectangular entrance flanked by two slender, octagonal bell towers. A central dome rises above the church. The Trinity Church is one of the largest of the many octagonal churches in Norway, but one of few constructed in red brick.
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Sight Name: Trefoldighets Church
Sight Location: Oslo, Norway (See walking tours in Oslo)
Sight Type: Religious
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Sight Location: Oslo, Norway (See walking tours in Oslo)
Sight Type: Religious
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