Oslo, Norway
Sagene Church

Experience peace at this Norwegian church.

Tubaknut / Wikimedia Commons
Tubaknut / Wikimedia Commons

The Sagene Church in Oslo, Norway, is a great example of stunning Gothic Revival architecture. Functioning ever since the late 19th century, the beautiful red and green brick exterior of this spectacular monument is just a mere appetizer of what you can see within. Inside this Evangelical Lutheran church, you can see a stunning altarpiece, depicting Jesus Christ’s removal from the cross. This will definitely leave you in awe, as it is an absolute masterpiece and immediately draws your eyes in the moment you step foot inside. Regardless of your own personal faith, you are welcome inside the church, whether it be for prayer, peace, or perhaps you just want to admire the formidable structure of the place. When in Oslo, it is certainly worth visiting the Sagene Church, because you won’t find anything like it anywhere else in the world.


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Tips Before You Go
Avoid Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, as the church is usually closed on these days. If you plan on praying here, why not join in for the Sunday service? Just remember to dress modestly though. After all, this is a place of worship and it is no place to be wearing shorts and slippers.
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Dannevigsveien 17, 0463 Oslo, Norway