Considering the Scandic Trondheim East in Trondheim?
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Nidarosdomen by Bjorgvin
The work on the cathedral (Nidarosdomen), dedicated to St. Olav and built over his grave, was completed in 1320. Parallel with this work, the residence of Archbishop was built and formed the centre of power in an empire stretching from Norway to Greenland. The great era of power did not end until the King of Denmark introduced the Reformation and the Archbishop was forced to flea to England. The oldest parts of the church still in existence are from the middle of the 12th century. The west wall is the main façade of the church. The church was dedicated to Christ in medieval times, and was called ?Kristkirken?, the Church of Christ. It is richly ornamented in stone, with magnificent stained glass windows from the 20th century. The church is built in the Gothic style, but the oldest existing parts are more of the Roman style.