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Kulturkirken Jakob

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Kulturkirken Jakob 1
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Kulturkirken Jakob (in English St. James Church of Culture) is a church in Oslo, Norway, designed by architect Georg Andreas Bull and built in 1880. The original name of the Church was St James's Church or Jakobs kirke. The church is named after the Apostle James (the Great), in Norwegian language: Apostelen Jakob. The altarpiece of the building year by Eilif Peterssen and shows the adoring shepherds. In the porch hangs a relief of the Archangel Michael.

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Kulturkirken Jakob
Hausmanns gate, Oslo Grünerløkka

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Kulturkirken Jakob (Jakob kirke)

Hausmanns gate
0182 Oslo, Grünerløkka
Norway
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Kirkelig fellesråd i Oslo

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