About

St. Olav's Catholic Cathedral in Oslo stands as a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, originally designed by renowned architects Heinrich Ernst Schirmer and Wilhelm von Hanno. Officially opened in 1852, this Catholic cathedral boasts beautiful stained glass that captivates visitors and worshippers alike. Its grand organ, graceful columns, and vaulted ceiling create an awe-inspiring atmosphere within.

The cathedral offers a welcoming faith community, with Masses celebrated in multiple languages, reflecting the diverse congregation it draws. It is conveniently located within walking distance, making it an accessible attraction for both locals and travelers. An easily navigable online schedule ensures visitors can plan their visit seamlessly, while multiple options for Sunday Masses and easy access to confession make this a spiritual haven for many.

With an impressive average rating of 4.6 on Google, St. Olav's Catholic Cathedral is not just a place of worship but an architectural gem that offers a warm and inclusive atmosphere, inviting all who enter to experience its serene beauty and welcoming community.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Arne Garborgs plass (direction north)
Bus stop 224 m walk
Keysers gate
Bus stop 158 m walk
Nordahl Bruns gate
Bus stop 142 m walk
Tinghuset
Bus stop 384 m walk
Arne Garborgs plass
Bus stop 328 m walk
St. Olavs plass
Bus station 307 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 751 review
4.6/5 742 reviews
5/5 9 reviews
Joel Simone
Joel Simone
3 weeks ago on Google

Very welcoming place

Tomasz Ɓukaszuk
Tomasz Łukaszuk
1 month ago on Google

Piękna katedra w centrum Oslo

Briac
Briac
1 month ago on Google

Bel extérieur mais intérieur sans intérêt.

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