Visit Trondheim’s oldest surviving stone church, complete with 800-year-old runes
The Church of Our Lady (“Vår Frue Church”) stands in Trondheim’s city centre, near the Nidelva river and Bakklandet. Its white stone façade and elegant spire make it a prominent landmark.
Built in the 12th century, the church has been rebuilt several times after fires. It is Trondheim’s oldest surviving stone church and has long been a central place of worship.
Inside, you’ll find gothic arches, a finely carved wooden altarpiece, and colourful stained-glass windows. Fascinating details include 800-year-old medieval runes etched into the walls, a 17th-century pulpit, and a baptismal font that has been used for centuries. Look out for historic plaques commemorating local bishops and benefactors for a glimpse into the community’s past.
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