The winter in Tromso is really beautiful. During the snowy day, the area was a little bleak, and withered street trees lined up neatly on both sides of the road. There are not many pedestrians on the road, and seabirds quack flying by from time to time, which makes people feel calm and comfortable. This is another way to relax on vacation.
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The winter in Tromso is really beautiful. During the snowy day, the area was a little bleak, and withered street trees lined up neatly on both sides of the road. There are not many pedestrians on the road, and seabirds quack flying by from time to time, which makes people feel calm and comfortable. This is another way to relax on vacation.
Let’s take a look at the largest wooden church in Norway. City landmarks. I came to Tromso, a quiet town. I wandered through the streets. I was suddenly attracted by a tall green spire, which is the city landmark—Tromso Domkirke. When you walk into the church, you will find many sculptures and stone tablets around, some of which are full of words. There is a row of seats in front of the main entrance of the church, on which two grandpas rest. Walking forward on the snow, the green trees in front of the church were only bare branches. Unlike other churches, this church is made of wood, with a fresh yellow exterior wall and a clock on the top. [Address] Tromso Domkirke is located at Storgata 25, Tromso 9008, which is the city center, within walking distance. [Tickets] Entry is 20 crowns. [Opening hours] Every day from 2pm to 4pm, the church will hold a Mass on Sundays and walk into this Gothic church. It may be because the seats were removed, so the space is very spacious. The church has a simple and exquisite decoration. The top is a bright chandelier, the front is a painting, and next to it are two very story-telling glass windows. Long candles were placed on the sacrificial stand, and there was a circular candle holder in the nave. A circle of candles was lit, illuminating the church. I was very lucky when I went to the concert and happened to be in the concert. The entire concert lasted about half an hour, and the music played was mostly local music. The performers are very good, with the sacred atmosphere of the church, like the sound of nature
The night and the day are completely different. A beautiful place not to be missed. Tromso Cathedral is really super beautiful. It is the first wooden church I have ever seen. This castle is completely invisible from the outside, but looks like a gorgeous baroque castle. What dazzled me the most about the church was that its pointed top was actually green. This distinctive feature made me see it in other corners of the area at a glance. I saw a bronze sculpture in front of the church, which was a mother holding her child tightly. This is like a sign of a church, and many tourists took photos with it. There is also a very ornate fountain in front of the church. Like the residents here, I toss a coin and make a wish here. The fountain has a beautiful light fountain show at 8 o'clock every evening, and there will be wonderful piano music surrounding the entire church area. The church is the most beautiful at night. At night, he hung up his clothes with different lights. With these wonderful lights, it is even more sacred and inviolable. As we walked towards the church, there was only a huge painting of the Virgin Mary in the center. We really cultivated our sentiments and felt different cultural charms here. Practical TIPS: 1. The church is open from 6:00 to 22:00 every day. 2. The entrance fee to the church is about 10 yuan equivalent to RMB. Scenic address: Sjøgata 2, 9008 Tromsø, Norway