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Tromso Cathedral is a church in the city of Tromso in Troms district, Norway. The house of prayer is a piece of the Tromso domkirke area in the Tromso curve deanery and it is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Nord-Halogaland in the Church of Norway. This house of God is prominent since it is the main Norwegian church building made of wood. The congregation is worked in Gothic Revival style, with the congregation tower and principle entrance on the west front. It is most likely the northernmost Protestant house of prayer on the planet. With more than 600 seats, it is one of Norway's greatest wooden temples.
It initially held around 984 seats, yet numerous seats and seats have been evacuated throughout the years to account for tables in the back of the congregation. The structure was finished in 1861, with Christian Heinrich Grosch as the draftsman. It was fabricated utilizing a machine gear-piece joint strategy. It is arranged amidst the city of Tromso on a site where probably there has been a congregation since the thirteenth century. The principal church in Tromso was worked in 1252 by King Haakon IV as a regal house of prayer. It had a place with the ruler, in this manner, not the Catholic Church. This congregation is said a few times in the Middle Ages as "St. Mary's close to the Heathens".
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