Take a look at the largest wooden church in Norway. The city landmark came to Tromso, a quiet town, strolling through the streets, and suddenly attracted by a high green spire, which is the city landmark. Entering the church will find many sculptures and stone monuments around, some full of text. There was a row of seats in front of the main entrance of the church, and two grandfathers rested on it. Stepping forward on the snow, the green trees in front of the church were left bare branches. Unlike other churches, this church is wooden, with a yellow exterior wall and a clock on the top. [Address] Tromso Domkirke located in Storgata 25, Tromso 9008, is the city center, within walking distance. [Tickets] Visit 20 kronor [Opening hours] Every day from 2 pm to 4 pm, the church will hold a Mass church style on Sundays and enter this Gothic church. Probably because the seats were removed, the space was very spacious, the church had simple and exquisite decoration, the top was a chandelier, the front was a painting, and next to two very story glass windows. There were long candles on the altar, a ring candle in the middle hall, and a circle of candles were lit to illuminate the church. I was very lucky to have met the concert when I went there. The concert lasted about half an hour and the music was mostly local. The players were great, with the sacred atmosphere of the church, like the sound of the sky