Grefsen Church

Grefsen Church
Grefsen kirke
Grefsen Church is located in Oslo
Grefsen Church
Grefsen Church
Location in Oslo
Grefsen Church is located in Norway
Grefsen Church
Grefsen Church
Grefsen Church (Norway)
Location Oslo
Country Norway
Denomination Church of Norway
Churchmanship Evangelical Lutheran
History
Status Parish church
Architecture
Functional status Active
Architect(s) Georg Greve
Completed 1940
Specifications
Capacity 600
Materials Brick
Administration
Diocese Diocese of Oslo
Deanery Nordre Aker

Grefsen Church is a long church (Norwegian: langkirke) located in Grefsen, a neighborhood of Oslo, Norway.

The church was consecrated by Bishop Eivind Berggrav on March 3, 1940 and it is the parish church of the Grefsen Parish. It is built of brick, has a frescoed ceiling, and can accommodate 600 people. It was designed by the architect Georg Greve. The building has elements of the Norwegian Romanesque style, but has rectangular window openings instead of Romanesque arches. It is sparsely decorated. The stained glass in the chancel was created by Oddmund Kristiansen. Grefsen Church has protected status as a church listed by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage. Magne Elvestrand served as organist at the church from 1940 to 1967.

Interior view towards the altar