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V Lerenga, Oslo is owned by the evangelical and Lutheran Church of Norway. Placed in the capital city of Norway, Oslo, V Lerenga, Oslo is a well known tourist attraction in Oslo. The church was constructed in the 19th century but was dedicated in the year 1902.
The design of the structure of the church was the brainchild of the master architects Heinrich Jürgensen and Holger Sinding-Larsen. Like almost all the churches of Norway, V Lerenga, Oslo is a brilliant specimen of the Neo Gothic style of architecture. The church tower is the notable feature of this structure and it is this feature which differentiates it from the other churches. The church also features beautiful frescoes and nice stained glass windows made by Emanuel Vigeland .
>V Lerenga, Oslo, however ,was charred by a disastrous fire on the year 1979. What survived was the are its stony outer walls. The church was reconstructed in the year 1984. There were some additions made by the artists Emanuel Vigeland and Håkon Bleken.
The fire which was the cause of the destruction of V Lerenga, Oslo ,finds place in the song named V Lerenga penned by Trond Ingebrigtsen and it was his band Bjolsen Valsemolle who recorded the song. This song is sung by the football supporters of the club Vålerenga I.F. Before the start of the football matches.
V Lerenga, Oslo is well connected with the all modes of transportation plying in the city and can be easily accessed from different parts of the city.
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