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St. Hallvard's Church and Monastery

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Location
  
Enerhauggata 4 Oslo

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Consecrated
  
1966

Phone
  
+47 23 30 32 00

Bishop
  
Bernt Ivar Eidsvig

Country
  
Norway

Dedication
  
Saint Hallvard

Opened
  
1966

Architecture firm
  
Lund + Slaatto Arkitekter

Burials
  
Magnus IV of Norway

St. Hallvard's Church and Monastery

Website
  
St. Hallvard (Norwegian)

Address
  
Enerhauggata 4, 0651 Oslo, Norway

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo

Similar
  
St Olav's Cathedral - Oslo, St Hallvard's Cathedral, Grønland Church, Old Aker Church, Oslo Ladegård

Profiles

St. Hallvard's Church and Monastery (Norwegian: St. Hallvard kirke og kloster) on Enerhaugen in Oslo, Norway, not far from the former medieval St. Hallvard's Cathedral, is the location of the largest current parish of the Roman Catholic Church in Norway. St. Hallvard's monastery and church in Oslo, designed by the architects Lund & Slaatto. It has three sections: the monastery, the parish section and the church, and they surround the central nave. The building is on three floors and is built of brick and concrete, both outside and inside where emerges with its raw surface. It is divided into three volumes enclosing a circular church room covered with red brics and concrete.

The church attracted much attention in academic circles when it was completed in 1966 and was rewarded with several architectural awards. From the outside the building is square, stern and introspective. But in the heart of building where the church is located, it is circular and packed into the square monastery building. The roof of the church room hangs down and gives the lowest height where it is traditionally highest. St. Hallvard's Church is the Catholic parish church for eastern Oslo, and was run by the Franciscans until 1 September 2008.

In the adjacent, rectangular Santa Maria chapel the sacraments are preserved.

The monastery has a chancery, living rooms and cells. It is now being converted into apartments for catholic priests.

The parish section has a vestry, offices for Fransiskushjelpen, reading room and meeting room.

References

St. Hallvard's Church and Monastery Wikipedia