Oulu Cathedral

Local nameOulun tuomiokirkko
LocationOulu, Finland

Oulu Cathedral is an Evangelical Lutheran cathedral and the seat of the Diocese of Oulu, located in the center of Oulu, Finland. The church was built in 1777 as a tribute to the king of Sweden Gustav III and named after his wife as Sofia Magdalena's church.

The wooden structures burned in the large fire of the city of Oulu in 1822. The church was built again on top of the old stone walls with famous architect Carl Ludvig Engel as the designer. The restoration works were completed in 1832, but the belfry was not erected until 1845.

The most notable work of art in the cathedral is the portrait of Johannes Messenius, painted in 1611.

Tags Place of WorshipLutheranChristianChurch
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oulu_Cathedral

Address 3a Kirkkokatu, Oulu 90100, Finland

Coordinates 65°0'52.68" N 25°28'32.935" E

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