St Olav’s Church
St. Olav’s Church is one of the most iconic heritage landmarks of Serampore, reflecting the town’s deep-rooted connection with Danish colonial history. Built in 1806 during the rule of the Danish East India Company, the church stands as a remarkable symbol of European architectural influence in India. Named after Olaf II of Norway (St. Olav), the church showcases a simple yet elegant Neoclassical architectural style, characterized by tall columns, symmetrical design, and a serene atmosphere. Its clean white façade and spacious interiors create a peaceful environment, making it a place not only of worship but also of quiet reflection.
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