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Location
  
Risbakken 1 Ris, Oslo,

Denomination
  
Church of Norway

Website
  
oslo.kirken.no/ris

Opened
  
1932

Status
  
Parish church

Country
  
Norway

Churchmanship
  
Evangelical Lutheran

Consecrated
  
1932

Phone
  
+47 23 62 94 70

Architect
  
Jørgen Berner

Ris Church

Address
  
Risbakken 1, 0374 Oslo, Norway

Similar
  
Holmenkollen Chapel, Ullern Church, Røa Church, Frogner Church, Old Aker Church

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Ris Church (Ris kirke) is a church in Oslo, Norway. The Romanesque Revival style church is situated in a neighborhood of Ris in the borough of Vestre Aker in Oslo.

The church was built in the spring of 1932 and was consecrated on 12 June 1932. The costs amounted to 723,000 Norwegian krones, including donations, for a sum of 284,000. The church originally had about 750 seats, but after a few benches in the back and the church gallery were removed it now has approximately 500 seats.

Because of the shape of the plot, the Ris Church is oriented north-south, unlike most churches that are oriented west-east. The stained glass art is by artist and glass maker, Per Vigeland (1904–1968). Over the chancel of the church, hangs a figure of Christ by sculptor Sigri Welhaven. In 1932, Hugo Lous Mohr painted the altarpiece which in titled Christ and the little children.

Ris Church has 3 church bells dating from 1930, all of which bear the inscription Riis kirke – Anno 1930. The bells were designed by the architect Carl Berner and were forged by the Olsen Nauen Bell Foundry (Olsen Nauen Klokkestøperi) in Sem. The largest bell weighs 1746 kg and is tuned in D♯. It was at one time the largest bell that was cast in Norway. The medium-sized bell weighs 892 kg and is tuned in F♯. The smallest bell weighs 550 kg and is tuned in A♭.

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Ris Church Wikipedia