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- Nidaros_Cathedral abstract "Nidaros Cathedral (Norwegian: Nidarosdomen / Nidaros Domkirke) is a Church of Norway cathedral located in the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Built over the burial site of Saint Olaf, the king of Norway in the 11th century, who became the patron saint of the nation. 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.".
- Nidaros_Cathedral architect Christian_Christie.
- Nidaros_Cathedral architect Heinrich_Ernst_Schirmer.
- Nidaros_Cathedral architecturalStyle Gothic_architecture.
- Nidaros_Cathedral architecturalStyle Romanesque_architecture.
- Nidaros_Cathedral country Norway.
- Nidaros_Cathedral location Sør-Trøndelag.
- Nidaros_Cathedral location Trondheim.
- Nidaros_Cathedral thumbnail Nidaros-cathedral-west-front.jpg?width=300.
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- Nidaros_Cathedral wikiPageID "142290".
- Nidaros_Cathedral wikiPageRevisionID "641757864".
- Nidaros_Cathedral architect Heinrich_Ernst_Schirmer.
- Nidaros_Cathedral architect "and Christian Christie".
- Nidaros_Cathedral caption "View of the church, west front".
- Nidaros_Cathedral churchmanship Evangelicalism.
- Nidaros_Cathedral completedDate "2001".
- Nidaros_Cathedral country Norway.
- Nidaros_Cathedral deanery List_of_churches_in_S%C3%B8r-Tr%C3%B8ndelag.
- Nidaros_Cathedral denomination Church_of_Norway.
- Nidaros_Cathedral diocese Diocese_of_Nidaros.
- Nidaros_Cathedral foundedDate "c. 1070".
- Nidaros_Cathedral fullname "Nidaros Catedral".
- Nidaros_Cathedral functionalStatus "Active".
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- Nidaros_Cathedral landscape "yes".
- Nidaros_Cathedral latd "63".
- Nidaros_Cathedral latm "25".
- Nidaros_Cathedral latns "N".
- Nidaros_Cathedral lats "36".
- Nidaros_Cathedral location S%C3%B8r-Tr%C3%B8ndelag.
- Nidaros_Cathedral location Trondheim.
- Nidaros_Cathedral longd "10".
- Nidaros_Cathedral longew "E".
- Nidaros_Cathedral longm "23".
- Nidaros_Cathedral longs "48".
- Nidaros_Cathedral mapCaption "Location in Sør-Trøndelag".
- Nidaros_Cathedral materials Soapstone.
- Nidaros_Cathedral name "Nidarosdomen".
- Nidaros_Cathedral parish "Nidaros Domkirke og Vår Frue".
- Nidaros_Cathedral previousDenomination Catholic_Church.
- Nidaros_Cathedral pushpinLabelPosition "bottom".
- Nidaros_Cathedral pushpinMap "Sør-Trøndelag".
- Nidaros_Cathedral status Cathedral.
- Nidaros_Cathedral style "Romanesque and Gothic".
- Nidaros_Cathedral website nb-NO.
- Nidaros_Cathedral subject Category:1070s_architecture.
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- Nidaros_Cathedral subject Category:Cathedrals_in_Norway.
- Nidaros_Cathedral subject Category:Christian_pilgrimages.
- Nidaros_Cathedral subject Category:Church_of_Norway_cathedrals.
- Nidaros_Cathedral subject Category:Churches_in_Trondheim.
- Nidaros_Cathedral subject Category:Coronation_church_buildings.
- Nidaros_Cathedral subject Category:Gothic_architecture_in_Norway.
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- Nidaros_Cathedral subject Category:Reportedly_haunted_locations_in_Norway.
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- Nidaros_Cathedral point "63.42666666666667 10.396666666666667".
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- Nidaros_Cathedral type ChurchesInTrondheim.
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- Nidaros_Cathedral type LutheranCathedrals.
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- Nidaros_Cathedral type Q41176.
- Nidaros_Cathedral comment "Nidaros Cathedral (Norwegian: Nidarosdomen / Nidaros Domkirke) is a Church of Norway cathedral located in the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Built over the burial site of Saint Olaf, the king of Norway in the 11th century, who became the patron saint of the nation. 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.".
- Nidaros_Cathedral label "Catedral de Nidaros".
- Nidaros_Cathedral label "Catedral de Nidaros".
- Nidaros_Cathedral label "Catedral de Nidaros".
- Nidaros_Cathedral label "Cathédrale de Nidaros".
- Nidaros_Cathedral label "Cattedrale di Trondheim".