Turku Cathedral is the only medieval basilica in Finland and the Mother Church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. It is the central church of the Lutheran Archdiocese of Turku and the seat of the Lutheran Archbishop of Finland, Tapio Luoma. It is also regarded as one of the major records of Finnish architectural history.
Considered to be the most important religious building in Finland, the cathedral has borne witness to many important events in the nation's history and has become one of the city's most recognizable symbols. The cathedral is situated in the heart of Turku next to the Old Great Square, by the river Aura. Its presence extends beyond the local precinct by having the sound of its bells chiming at noon broadcast on national radio. It is also central to Finland's annual Christmas celebrations.
Daily: 9 am - 6 pm
The museum is closed during church services.
Admission to the cathedral is free.
Cathedral Museum:
Adults: €2
Children (7 - 17), students, seniors: €1
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turku_Cathedral
Official website https://www.turunseurakunnat.fi/portal/en/turku_cathedral/
More information at visitturku.fi http://www.visitturku.fi/en/turku-cathedral_en
Phone +358 2261 7100
Address Tuomiokirkonkatu 1, 20500 Turku, Finland
Coordinates 60°27'7.999" N 22°16'41.999" E