Bygdøy Church

[1] It replaced the Bygdøy chapel, which burned ten years earlier.

[3] The altarpiece is a glass mosaic with metal and a gold-plated field created by Veslemøy Nystedt Stoltenberg in 1995.

There is a large cross that is made of brass with turquoise, molded pieces of vitreous enamel at the side wall.

To the west are copper doors with reliefs, created by Ørnulf Bast.

[2][4][5] The church is listed and protected by law by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage.

Interior
The church organ