59. Arctic Circle Cruise - near Trondheim
Photo: The Trondheim Cathedral which dates back to 1060.
Norway has not let us down - from what we’ve seen so far, it’s absolutely beautiful and culturally, it stands up there with the best.
Today we visited the Trondheim Cathedral and what a spectacular place of worship and pilgrimage it is. Our Norwegian friend, Torie, suggested we do so, and I’ve gotta say, I’m so glad she did.
Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway, has a rich history spanning over a millennium, beginning as a modest stone church built around 1060 over the grave of Saint Olav. It evolved into a grand Gothic cathedral by the early 1300s, becoming the largest church in the Nordic countries and a major pilgrimage site.
In 1537, during the Protestant Reformation, it became part of the newly established state Church of Norway (Lutheran). It is the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world.
It was also a significant center for royal ceremonies, serving as a coronation church for Norwegian kings during the Middle Ages and after the restoration of Norwegian independence in 1814
Comments
Post a Comment