Oslo Domkirke
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Reviewed by:
Laalamani
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The Domkirke, constructed in end of the Seventeenth century, is an important landmark of the city of Oslo which attracts locals and tourists alike. It is admired for its reasonably simple square tower along with the green copper spire. The cathedral is located next to the Stortorget. A good number of royal weddings of Norway have been organized here over the years.
Address: Stortorget 1, Oslo, NO-0155, Norway, NO
Telephone: 23.62.90.10
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Saturday – 1000 Hours to 1600 Hours;
Sunday – 1230 Hours to 1600 Hours
Category: Monument and Historic Building
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