Ullensaker Church, Historical church building in Ullensaker, Norway.
Ullensaker Church is a church building in Norway constructed from concrete with a monumental design completed in 1958. The structure accommodates around 800 people and stands near Oslo Airport Gardermoen, known as Romeriksdomen.
The current building was constructed in 1958 and represents the fourth religious structure at this site, with the first stone church dating to 1190. This sequence shows how the location remained central to community worship over many centuries.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community with works of art that reflect different periods. An altarpiece from 1633 and decorative elements from the 20th century create a space where artistic traditions meet across centuries.
The building is located near Gardermoen Airport and is accessible for visits, with regular services held in the Diocese of Borg. Visitors should check when services take place, as these times offer the best opportunity to enter and explore the interior.
A medieval church bell is preserved in the porch area, while two modern bells from the Olsen Nauen Bell Foundry hang in the main tower. This combination of old and modern bell-making craft shows the different periods the building has witnessed.
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