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Kampen Church (Oslo)

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Location
  
Bøgata 1, Oslo,

Denomination
  
Church of Norway

Website
  
kampenkirke.no

Capacity
  
480

Country
  
Norway

Churchmanship
  
Evangelical Lutheran

Consecrated
  
1882

Phone
  
+47 23 62 91 60

Kampen Church (Oslo)

Address
  
Bøgata 1, 0655 Oslo, Norway

Similar
  
Grønland Church, Kampen menighetshus, Vålerenga Church, Old Aker Church, Gamlebyen Church

Kampen Church is a church in the neighborhood of Kampen in Oslo, Norway. The church was consecrated November 29, 1882. After a fire in Kampen in 1878, plans for the reconstruction of the neighborhood included a new church. In 1880 it was founded a new congregation, that was located elsewhere until the church was finished.

The church is made of brick and has 480 seats. The architect for the church was Jacob Wilhelm Nordan. The church tower is covered with copper sheet. The altarpiece of the church shows two women at the empty grave of Jesus on Easter morning and was created in 1884 by the Norwegian painter and sculptor Axel Ender and was restored in 1913. Above four of the church's interior doors there are symbols of the four Gospels conducted by Enevold Thømt in 1913. The church is adorned with twelve large and six small stained glass windows and two rosette windows of the front doors, created by Peer Lorentz Dahl. The Madonna sculpture in marble (located in the Church porch) is created by sculptor Knut Steen in 1992.

The church is listed and protected by law by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage.

References

Kampen Church (Oslo) Wikipedia