Vår Frelsers gravlund, Cemetery in Oslo, Norway
Vår Frelsers gravlund is a cemetery in central Oslo situated between Ullevål University Hospital and the Sagene neighborhood, set across spacious green grounds. The site features winding paths that pass through lawns and wooded areas, with graves and monuments of varying styles scattered throughout the landscape.
Established in 1808, the cemetery became an important burial ground for Norwegian society and evolved over two centuries. A memorial commemorates 20 members of the Communist Party of Norway who died during World War II.
The cemetery holds the graves of many Norwegian writers, thinkers, and leaders whose work shaped the country's culture and society. Walking through reveals the names and stories of people who left their mark on the nation's development.
The grounds are open to visitors during daylight hours and feature well-maintained paths suitable for walking at any pace. The site is large enough that exploring takes time, so plan to spend at least an hour to see different areas comfortably.
The tombstones and mausoleums showcase different building styles that reflect how Norwegian funeral traditions and monument design changed over two centuries. Walking through reveals the evolution from simple stone markers to more elaborate structures, each representing its own era.
Location: Oslo Municipality
Inception: June 17, 1808
Website: https://oslo.kommune.no/var-frelsers-gravlund
GPS coordinates: 59.92111,10.74444
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:42
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