What to do and see in Eastern Norway, Eastern Norway: The Best Sacred & Religious Sites

July 4, 2021 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in Eastern Norway, Norway including Bo Old Church, Sagene Church, Baitun Nasr - Furuset Mosque, Reinli Stave Church, Old Aker Church, Nesland Church, Ringsaker Kirke, Ringebu Stave Church, Paulus Church, Uranienborg Church.
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1. Bo Old Church

Stasjonsvegen 26, Bo I Telemark 3800 Norway +47 35 06 10 40 [email protected]
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Bo Old Church

Bo's Old Church belongs to a series of stone churches built in round, Romantic style in Norway from the early middle ages. Several of such churches can be found in Telemark, such as in Seljord, Kviteseid, and Bo. Their uncanny similarities suggest that they were built by the same people. The church in Bo was built around 1180 and was dedicated to St. Olaf. The semi-circle apse in the chancel was added at a later date. Some of the fixtures remaining from the middle ages are the cross over the chancel, a forged iron chandelier, and a three-panel carved wood altar, with the crowning of Mary featured in the middle panel. The niches with arched vaults on each side of the chancel doors are presente as well, even though they no longer have a practical function as side altars. Following the Reformation, the door on the south wall (which during the Catholic time was probably a processional door) was partially walled up to form a small window. One can also see out through the simple and beautiful entry portal, and two other windows were widened to serve the purpose of letting in light, which was necessary for the “new” Lutheran services in which reading the Bible was important. The church has slowly acquired the interior it now has. The oldest pew bears an inscription from 1579, and in the chancel on both sides of the altar are interesting panel paintings from around 1650 which illustrate a Bible verse or proverb. The pulpit and portal, the west gallery, and the altar table are also from the 1650s, and the painting on them was done from 1685—1687 in rich and deep colors that contrasted well with the white walls. The altar table has several depictions: Christ on the cross is in the center, and above it the triangle with the eye of God and they name Yahweh written in Hebrew. The pulpit and portal have inscriptions of Bible verses, and on the portal we see a depiction of Christ as ruler of the universe with the world in his hand. The gallery has nine biblical depictions of important happenings in the Bible, from creation to the apocalypse. The cathedral architect William Swensen described the characteristics of the Bo church in an article in which he stated: “It has something unique which hurls against a cathedral’s extravagant grandeur of stone blossoms and sculptures of towers and pinnacles—it has the purity and grace of flowers of the field and holy simplicity, which is perhaps the most difficult thing to attain in art.”

2. Sagene Church

Dannevigsveien 17, Oslo 0463 Norway +47 23 62 92 90 http://oslo.kirken.no/sageneogiladalen
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Sagene Church

Sagene church is built in neo-Gothic style and was inaugurated in 1891.

3. Baitun Nasr - Furuset Mosque

Soeren Bulls vei 1, Oslo 1051 Norway +47 22 44 71 88 [email protected] http://www.ahmadiyya.no/
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Baitun Nasr - Furuset Mosque

The largest mosque in the Nordic region of Europe. Easily accessible through public transport and via car.

4. Reinli Stave Church

Reinlivegen 369, Bagn 2933 Norway +47 416 74 669 http://www.stavechurch.com/reinli-stavkirke/
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Reinli Stave Church

5. Old Aker Church

Akersbakken 32, Oslo 0172 Norway +47 23 62 91 20 http://www.kirken.no/ssh
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Old Aker Church

Oslo's oldest church, dating to 1100 AD.

6. Nesland Church

Nesland, 3890 Norway +47 35 06 25 85 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Nesland Church, beside the road from amot to Dalen, is a wooden church built in 1847. It contains many artefacts from the old stave church that stood on the same site, including a crucifix, a font, portals and a pillory. The church was restored in 1927 and decorated by the rose painter oystein Vesaas. The altarpiece was painted by Dagfin Werenskiold. Open on agreement.

7. Ringsaker Kirke

Storgata 550, Ringsaker 2390 Norway +47 62 33 07 70 http://www.kirken-ringsaker.no
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Ringsaker Kirke

8. Ringebu Stave Church

Ringebu Centre, 2630 Norway [email protected] http://www.stavechurch.no/eng/index.asp
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Ringebu Stave Church

9. Paulus Church

Thorvald Meyers Gate 31, Oslo 555 Norway +47 23 62 92 70 http://www.pauluskirke.org/
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Paulus Church

Paulus Church is a brick church in Neo-Gothic style inaugurated in 1892. Architect: Henrik Bull Bull wanted the church to harmonize with the park outside (Birkelunden), so instead of the usual orientation with the chancel in the east, the Paulus church has the entrance to the east - facing the park and the school. Service every Sunday at 11 am. The church is open when possible on weekdays between 10 am and 2 pm.

10. Uranienborg Church

Uranienborgveien 22 B, Oslo 0258 Norway +47 23 62 90 80
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Uranienborg Church

Beautiful brick church centrally located in Oslo centre west.

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