Parish priest Asle Engers plass is a park in the district of Frogner, Oslo, named after parish priest Asle Enger, who was parish priest in Frogner church from 1955 to 1976. The square is located at the intersection between Lindemans gate and Frogner terrace, and is an area of historical importance for the city.
One of the prominent works of art in the park is the peace monument Dona Nobis Pacem, created by the artist Solveyg Schafferer. The monument contributes to the square as a place of reflection and peace. Parish priest Asle Enger's place is thus not only a green lung in the cityscape, but also a memorial that honors an important figure in Oslo's ecclesiastical history.