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Location
  
Denomination
  
Church of Norway

Consecrated
  
1848

Capacity
  
150

Architect
  
Hans Linstow

Country
  
Churchmanship
  
Evangelical Lutheran

Status
  
Diocese
  
Diocese of Oslo

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Slottskapellet (The Royal Palace Chapel) is a chapel in the Royal Palace in Oslo, Norway. It is the scene of many events of the Norwegian Royal Family like the royal baptisms and confirmations, in addition to church concerts and chamber music concerts. Slottskapellet is used for worships for students as well, a tradition of more than a hundred years of history.

Slottskapellet (Oslo) Slottskapellet kongehusetno

The palace architect Hans Fredrik von Linstow designed the nave and choir in Berlin in 1837. The Royal Chapel has side aisles with galleries supported by six pillars on either side. The pillars, galleries and roof are made of wood. The richly decorated ceiling was painted by Peder Wergmann in 1843.

Slottskapellet (Oslo) Christening 2004 The Royal House of Norway

The dados along the side aisles feature plaster reliefs of the four evangelists by the sculptor Hans Michelsen. The wall behind the altar with a gilded cross in the middle is made of pink stucco marble and the church organ is located in the gallery above. Olav Glosimodt has created the marble figures showing the apostles Peter and Paul. The pulpit is white and gold.

Slottskapellet (Oslo) Nye foredrag i Slottskapellet kongehusetno

The Royal Chapel was restored in 2004.

Slottskapellet is a part of The Royal Palace's guided tour program in the summer.

Slottskapellet (Oslo) Slottskapellet Studentprestene i Oslo

Slottskapellet (Oslo) Slottskapellet Oslo Wikipedia

References

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