Bekkelaget Church is a long church (Norwegian: langkirke) located in Bekkelaget in Nordstrand, a district of Oslo, Norway.
The church is built of stone and can accommodate 370[1] or 420[2] people.
The municipal architect Harald Bødtker designed the church,[1] and it was consecrated on May 27, 1923.
Enevold Thømt was responsible for all of the interior decorations and furnishings, giving the church a holistic character.
[2] In 1937, an urn cemetery was created around the church, and a rectory was built in the corner of this in 1970.