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Saint Mark's Church (Oslo) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saint Mark's Church (Oslo) Saint Mark's Church ((ノルウェー語:Markus kirke)) is a church in the St. Hanshaugen district of Oslo, Norway, completed in 1927.〔 The church has entrances from Schwensen Street ((ノルウェー語:Schwensens gate)) no. 15 and on Ullevål Street ((ノルウェー語:Ullevålsveien)) no. 41. ==Building== Saint Mark's Church is a triple-nave long church ((ノルウェー語:langkirke)) two stories high with facades made of suspended brick. The church is one of the few churches in Oslo built into a dense block of apartment buildings on both sides. The construction lot was a rock outcropping when the church was built, and therefore there is a staircase up from street level on Ullevål Street. The main entrance is from Schwensen Street. The architect of the church was Sverre Knudsen, who had spent extensive time in Sweden and was involved with Swedish architecture, and the church is reminiscent of this. Its style is a blend of Norwegian Baroque Revival (the side facing Ullevål Street) and Neoclassicism. The belfry on Ullevål Street is flush against the structure and the tower spire is covered in copper plating. Facing Schwensen Street, the building has a low two-story octagonal belfry with a spire and a granite-framed entrance to the tower. The decoration in the chancel and the altar table were created by Enevold Thømt. The 34-voice organ was built by Josef Hilmar Jørgensen in 1927 and restored in 1991.〔 It is one of the few remaining full Romantic organs in Norway of this size. The Norwegian composer Per Steenberg served as organist at the church from 1927 to 1940.〔''The Encyclopedia of the Lutheran Church'', vol. 2, N–Z. 1965. Augsburg: Lutheran World Federation, p. 2261.〕 The church can seat 530 people.〔 Next to the church is a large parish center with halls, offices, and apartments for priests.
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