Tromsø Cathedral

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Tromsø Cathedral is a prominent 19th-century wooden Lutheran church in northern Norway, known as one of the world’s northernmost cathedrals.

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instanceOf Lutheran church
cathedral
church building
wooden church
architect Christian Heinrich Grosch NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
centuryOfConstruction 19th century
cityCentreLocation Tromsø city centre NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1861
coordinates approximately 69.649°N 18.957°E
country Norway
denomination Church of Norway NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland NERFINISHED
followsRite Lutheran rite
governingBody Church of Norway NERFINISHED
hasFacadeColor light-colored wood
hasFunction cathedral church
parish church
hasOrgan yes
hasSeatingCapacity around 600
hasSpire yes
hasTower yes
heritageStatus protected church building in Norway
inaugurationDate 1861
isActive yes
isNorthernmost one of the world’s northernmost cathedrals
isTouristAttraction yes
liturgicalTradition Evangelical Lutheran
locatedIn Northern Norway NERFINISHED
Troms og Finnmark NERFINISHED
Tromsø NERFINISHED
material wood
namedAfter city of Tromsø NERFINISHED
parish Tromsøysund parish NERFINISHED
previousBuildingOnSite earlier churches in Tromsø
religion Lutheranism
roofMaterial wood
towerPosition west tower
usesLanguage Norwegian

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Tromsø Municipality hasReligiousBuilding Tromsø Cathedral