Finnish Religious Sites
Explore the architectural and spiritual diversity of Southwest Finland, ranging from the 13th-century Turku Cathedral to the contemporary copper-clad Ecumenical Art Chapel. This selection features medieval stone churches in Naantali and Rymättylä known for 15th-century murals, historic wooden cruciform churches in the archipelago, and the nation's first Buddhist monastery. These sites represent a timeline of Finnish history, from the Bridgettine monastic traditions to modern brutalist designs and active contemporary congregations.
St Michael's Church, Turku
Michael's Church is a church situated in central Turku. It is named after Archangel Michael and was finished in 1905.
Turku Cathedral
Turku Cathedral is the only medieval basilica in Finland and the Mother Church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
Ecumenical Art Chapel
A truly marvellous piece of modern architecture, made from copper and wood. The shape of the building is unique and outstanding.
Taivassalo
Taivassalo is a municipality of Finland, about 50 kilometres from the city of Turku. It is located in the Southwest Finland region.
Naantali Convent Church
A late 15th-century stone church and the only surviving building of the medieval Bridgettine monastery, Vallis Gratiae. It is the second largest medieval church in Finland after Turku Cathedral.
Liên Tâm Monastery
Liên Tâm Monastery is a Buddhist monastery located in Moisio, Turku. It is the first Buddhist monastery inaugurated in Finland.
Rymättylän Pyhän Jaakobin kirkko
A late medieval stone church famous for its extensive and well-preserved 15th-century frescoes, which depict biblical stories and rare medieval iconography.
Merimaskun kirkko
Built in 1726, this is one of the oldest wooden churches in Finland still in continuous use. It features a traditional cruciform design.
St. Mary's Church, Turku
St. Mary's Church is a medieval stone church located in Maaria, in Turku, Finland.
Karjalan kirkko
A Neo-Gothic wooden church completed in 1869, designed by architect Georg Theodor Chiewitz to serve the Karjala district.
Pallivahan kirkko
A modernist church designed by Pekka Pitkänen and completed in 1968. It is a notable example of Finnish brutalist architecture using minimalist concrete forms.
Piikkiön kirkko
A stone church completed in 1755, dedicated to Saint Nicholas. It retains a stone sacristy from a much older medieval building on the same site.
Houtskär kyrka
A red-painted wooden cruciform church in the Houtskär archipelago, completed in 1704 and dedicated to Saint Mary.
Norrskata kyrka
A small wooden church on Norrskata island, built between 1952 and 1954 to serve the local archipelago community.
Uudenkaupungin vapaaseurakunta
An evangelical Free Church congregation and place of worship located in Uusikaupunki.
Paimion AsemaSeurakunta
A Pentecostal congregation and community place of worship located in Paimio.
Loimaan Elävät virrat -seurakunta
A Pentecostal church and active religious community center serving the Loimaa region.
Teijon kirkko
Finland's smallest stone church, built in 1829. It was originally constructed to serve the residents and workers of the Teijo Ironworks village.
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