Nuuk Cathedral, also known as Frelsers Kirke, is a wooden Lutheran cathedral located in the Old Nuuk neighborhood of Greenland's capital city. Established in 1849, this red building with a spire stands out on the landscape and is a popular site during National Day celebrations. The church was consecrated in 1849 and has historical significance as the Cathedral of Greenland since 1993. With its unique architecture and cultural importance, Nuuk Cathedral is a must-see landmark in the area.