Vintage Postcards - Domkirke - Trondheim, Norway
Nidaros Cathedral (locally referred to as Nidarosdomen or Nidaros Domkirke) is a Church of Norway cathedral located in the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. These early 20th Century postcards show both interior and exterior views of Domkirke.
Built over the burial site of Saint Olav, the king of Norway in the 11th century, who became the nation's patron saint. It is the traditional location for the consecration of the King of Norway. It was built from 1070 to 1300 and designated as the cathedral for the Diocese of Nidaros in 1152. After the Protestant Reformation, it was taken from the Roman Catholics by the Lutheran Church in 1537. It is the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world.

Title: Trondhjems Domkirke, Rosevinduet
PC Mfg. Nbr.: 51
Manufacturer: F. Bruns Bokhandel, Trondhjem.
Date: Undated but circa 1910
Manufactured: Unknown
Photographer: Schrøder
Archives Inventory Number: GGA-ATL 160300051


Title: Trondhjems Domkirke
PC Mfg. Nbr.: N/A
Manufacturer: J. Holbæk Eriksen & Co., Trondhjem
Date: Undated but circa 1906
Manufactured: Unknown
Photographer: Unknown
Archives Inventory Number: GGA-ATL 160306005


Title: Trondhjems Domkirke, Interior
PC Mfg. Nbr.: N/A
Manufacturer: J. Holbæk Eriksen & Co., Trondhjem
Date: Undated but circa 1906
Manufactured: Unknown
Photographer: Unknown
Archives Inventory Number: GGA-ATL 160306006

Repository Information
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Current location:
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