Christmas outdoors in Norwegian

Ministers are temporarily closed for restoration of the church «Bergstadens Ziir» in the Norwegian town Røros have found a way out of the situation by staging a Christmas service in the open air, right in the center of the square Malmplassen. Snow was produced everything necessary for life - the chair of the priest, tables, etc. At midnight, we gathered here about two thousand people.

2 Photo © Dagbladet / Thomas Rasmus Skaug via drugoi





Roros (Røros) - a former mining town, where copper was mined. Located in the east of Norway in the province of Trondelag, near the Swedish border. The city center, which consists of old wooden houses, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is considered the coldest place in the country - in 1914 there was a fixed temperature of -50, 4 ° C.



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