About

Uranienborg Church in Oslo stands as a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture, crafted by the talented architect Balthazar Lange. Since its opening in 1886, it has become a cherished landmark in the Frogner district. Visitors often marvel at its well-preserved grandeur alongside a serene green park. The church is renowned for its magical ambiance during events, particularly the captivating Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight concerts, where the magnificent acoustics truly shine. Regular activities include weekly Holy Communion and infant baptisms, making it not only a place of worship but also a hub for cultural gatherings. With an impressive 4.5 rating on Google, Uranienborg Church offers a peaceful yet exhilarating experience for all who step through its doors.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Riddervolds plass
Bus stop 329 m walk
Uranienborgveien
Bus stop 171 m walk
Briskeby
Tram stop 150 m walk
Rosenborg
Tram stop 396 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 324 reviews
4.5/5 312 reviews
4.1/5 12 reviews
Lars Grini
Lars Grini
3 weeks ago on Google

A really beautiful, gothic church

Janis Fischer
Janis Fischer
1 month ago on Google

Schöne Kirche von außen, leider waren die Türen verschlossen.

Fher Martínez Jasso
Fher Martínez Jasso
1 month ago on Google

Una iglesia con arquitectura increíble. Hay un sitio para sentarte en frente y contemplar su belleza. A church with incredible architecture. There's a place to sit in front of it and admire its beauty.