The Rovaniemi Church is a church located in the city center of Rovaniemi in Lapland, Finland. The 850-seat church, designed by architect Bertel Liljequist, was completed in 1950. The earlier church building, completed in 1817, was burnt down by the Nazis during the Lapland War on October 16, 1944.
The specialties of the church include a Christian cross on the roof, which is lit with a red neon light. The choice of color once sparked widespread debate. The color of the cross is red because of its symbolic meaning: "Bloody Cross on top of the Promissory Note." During 2005, Rovaniemi Church was renovated. The most visible change was the renewal of the water cover made copper.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rovaniemi_Church
Official Website https://www.rovaniemenseurakunta.fi/
Coordinates 66°29'40.698" N 25°43'43.591" E