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Fredrikstad Cathedral

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Location
  
Fredrikstad, Østfold

Denomination
  
Church of Norway

Phone
  
+47 69 95 98 00

Country
  
Churchmanship
  
Evangelical Lutheran

Fredrikstad Cathedral

Website
  
www.fredrikstaddomkirke.no

Former name(s)
  
Fredrikstad Vestre Church

Address
  
Riddervoldsgate 5, 1606 Fredrikstad, Norway

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Onsøy Church, Kråkerøy Church, Tønsberg Cathedral, Molde Cathedral, Kristiansand Cathedral

Fredrikstad Cathedral (Norwegian: Fredrikstad Domkirke) is a cathedral of the Church of Norway, located in Fredrikstad, Norway in the site of the Diocese of Borg.

It was designed by architect Ferdinand Waldemar Lühr to be a parish church. It was built between 1879 and 1880 in the Gothic Revival style of brick, with a longitudinal plan in the form of a Latin cross. It has a single tower of 72 m in height at the western end, which is part of the main facade. It was consecrated on 13 October 1880, when it was known as Fredrikstad Vestre kirke (Western Fredrikstad Church).

The church was restored in 1954, was elevated to cathedral status in 1969, when it created the new Diocese of Borg, based in Fredrikstad.

Emphasize its stained glass work of Emanuel Vigeland, 1917, and the main altarpiece, a painting by Axel Revold.

It has space for 1100 people.

References

Fredrikstad Cathedral Wikipedia


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