Voksen kirkegård

Oslo, Oslo, Norway

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Voksen kirkegård ble innviet i 1992. Kirkegården er i dag på ca 236 daa, hvorav 90 daa er opparbeidet. Voksen cemetery is in Vestre Aker district in Oslo. The cemetery is about (236 dekar) 58,32 acres (US/UK), of which (90 dekar) 22,24 acres (US/UK) have been accumulated - it was commissioned in 1992. Voksen church was consecrated on April 23, 1995. The cemetery consists of, among other things, own fields for Muslims and the Bahá'í communities. In addition, the pagan religious community Bifrost got its own field in 2009. Bifrost is an umbrella organization for various exposures (ulike blotslag) in Norway that professes to the faith of the Norse gods (Odin and Tor). The movement has existed since the early 1980s and was registered as a religious community with the County Governor of Oslo and Akershus in 1996. In the Bifrost field only urns are allowed. This burial ground was the first of its kind in Norway. There are not many of this kind in the Nordic countries. Denmark received such a burial ground earlier in 2009, when a field in a cemetery in Odense was inaugurated.
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