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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 A

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 B

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 C

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 D

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 E

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 F

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 G

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 H

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 I

St. Mary's Church, Turku

St. Mary's Church is a medieval stone church located in Maaria, in Turku, Finland.

Karjalan kirkko J

Karjalan kirkko

A Neo-Gothic wooden church completed in 1869, designed by architect Georg Theodor Chiewitz to serve the Karjala district.

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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 L

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.

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Houtskär kyrka

A red-painted wooden cruciform church in the Houtskär archipelago, completed in 1704 and dedicated to Saint Mary.

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Norrskata kyrka

A small wooden church on Norrskata island, built between 1952 and 1954 to serve the local archipelago community.

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Uudenkaupungin vapaaseurakunta

An evangelical Free Church congregation and place of worship located in Uusikaupunki.

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Paimion AsemaSeurakunta

A Pentecostal congregation and community place of worship located in Paimio.

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Loimaan Elävät virrat -seurakunta

A Pentecostal church and active religious community center serving the Loimaa region.

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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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