- Source: Ellingsrud Church
Ellingsrud Church is a church center in Oslo, Norway. Ellingsrud Church was consecrated in 1981.
History
The church was built according to drawings by architect Erik Anker.
The altarpiece is painted by Ingjerd Pettersen-Hagh. The altarpiece is divided into three parts, and has a painting depicting the women at the grave of Christ, the risen Christ and Christ washing the disciples' feet.
The church organ has 17 voices, made by Ryde & Berg in 1994.
The church bells in a separate bell tower from Olsen Nauen Bell Foundry were made in 1981. There are 12 bells in the carillon, of which the two largest are also used for regular ringing.
In the building is also a parish hall and the church's offices. In the basement of the church is the "Culture Cellar", an exhibition and sale for local artists and craftsmen.
References
External links
Official parish website (in Norwegian)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ellingsrud Church
- Ellingsrud
- Furuset
- Østre Aker Church
- Diocese of Oslo
- Høybråten Church
- Romsås Church
- Rødtvet Church
- Stovner Church
- Grorud Church