Церковь средневековая, внутренний интерьер лаконичный,очень интересный орган внутри.Не раз там были на концертах, хорошая акустика, очень часто проводят концерты с оркестрами,хорами итд.Рекомендую сходить на концерт!Как-то шла мимо нее, и услышала мелодию Грига вместо боя на часах, очень здорово и сказочно!
The Church of Our Lady or Var Frue has somehow survived for 800 years. It is on Kongens Gate very close to the town square. For history buffs if you walk down this street you will find some display panels describing other medieval churches which also once stood here. There was a Franciscan Friary - currently under the library and St Gregory or St Olav's church under a savings bank. You can visit the excavated remains when these two places are open.
Small church near the nordre street in the center of the city. Possible to enter, no fee. This church is were alkoholics and drug addicts come to have a feww meals a week and were they can get clothes. Lots of people are always welcome to help out here.
Our Lady's Church, Vår Frue kirke, is a medieval church, but today's interior is baroque. The church is open at all times offering a warm and dry shelter for the needy and homeless. There they can come, have a cup of coffee and something to eat, maybe lie down and have a nap on some of the back benches. Lots of people engage in voluntary work to make this possible.From November 28th to 30th the church was filled with song day and night for 60 hours. More than 200 choirs sang through the entire Norwegian book of psalms, all 899 of them. People sat in and listened for a while, then left and new ones came. 17000 people visited the church during those days. And all the time people could come in for coffee and rest at the back of the church.The church has a beautifully welcoming atmosphere which must be experienced.
We wandered into Vår Frue Kirke on a walk round Trondheim. The plain exterior hides a remarkably ornate interior (well a mixture of mainly plain with over-the-top ornate in places). When we went in there was a small group in the middle of prayer/singing practice, and the cafe area at the back was being well used by local characters who needed some extra help. No-one seemed to mind us wandering in.Good to see it being well used after all this time
Midt i Tronheim sentrum står denne gamle steinkirka. Den er beskjeden inni, men har flott altertavle og preikestol. Er åpen for alle. Lite info i ne i kirka.
The Church is not as large or as imposing as Nidarosdomen, but it is very warm and welcoming. The paintings around the altar are very impressive. This is an "Open Church" whose mission is to help those in need, whoever they may be. At the back of the Church, there are volunteers offering coffee or tea - free of charge - to all visitors. This Church is well worth visiting, and well worth supporting.
Vår frue kirke (Church of Our Lady was originaly built to the honor of Virgin Mary.about the middle of the 1000s. Originally it was kalled Mariakirke nr 2, beause Mariakirke nr ! was the later Nidarosdomen.The chuch have been restaured and expande many times and is now a so called Open Church (for people who need a place to stay), but is also used for concerts, funerals and weddings.
Centrally location and the doors always open. A lovely welcoming sign inviting people in. They actually serve free teas and coffee there, for people to come in for a chat.
The church has a colorful interior and while we were there, the attendants offered coffee to what looked like vagrants and homeless people. We don't speak Norvegian so maybe our interpretation is all wrong. But the interior is really pleasant and somehow 'cosy'.