The experience to see this very old Cathedral was so amazing. We went for a trip and passed by Trondheim, should not say no to visit this beautiful creation, didn't regret it because it was actually amazing.
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Nidaros Cathedral (Nidaros Domkirke) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Nidaros Cathedral is a very important symbol of Trondheim. It is the largest medieval building in Scandinavia. The very old side building of the church can be traced back to the 12th century. Visitors can climb the church tower, here Great views across the city.
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The experience to see this very old Cathedral was so amazing. We went for a trip and passed by Trondheim, should not say no to visit this beautiful creation, didn't regret it because it was actually amazing.
The Nidaros Cathedral, which was formed in 1070 AD and finally completed in 1300, took 230 years to build its current prototype, and is one of the largest churches in the medieval Nordic region. Originally built as a Catholic church, but due to the Norwegian church's separation from Catholicism and joining the Christian Lutherans in the religious revolution, Nidaros officially became a Christian church in 1537. I saw the drinking horn cup (drinking horn) in the museum of Nidaros Cathedral. This highly decorated, stylish, large horn-like wine-server was a privilege of the nobles in the Middle Ages, and was used for formal banquets. Intriguingly, Aslak Bolt was a fierce opponent of Danish-dominated foreigners entering the power center of the Norwegian church, and the horn cup, a symbol of his noble status, is now permanently stored in the Danish National Museum. It was all borrowed from the Nidaros Cathedral Museum to be seen.
The Nidalus Cathedral is one of Trondheim's most important buildings. It is where you have to check in to Trondheim. This church is the main church in Norway, which has been destroyed and built in history, but still visible and solemn.
The cathedral is amazing, there’s a cafe and a garden justness to it, very beautiful 🤩
This was the first cathedral built in Norway after Norway converted to Christianity.Amazing sculptures in the front side and amazing from inside with a big hall.
The church is located in the city center. The exterior and interior of the entire building are embossed with biblical characters and stories, and the building is magnificent and every place is exquisitely crafted. Free entry to the church, but no photography is allowed inside. There are priests, choirs, musicians playing very well. In front of the church is the museum. You can buy a package ticket to see the museum and the royal supplies exhibition. But there are not many exhibits in the royal supplies hall, only yellow robes, crowns, and sceptres.