Mikael Agricola Church

Mikael Agricola Church (Finnish: Mikael Agricolan kirkko, Swedish: Mikael Agricola kyrka) is a Lutheran church located in the Punavuori district of Helsinki, Finland. It was designed by Lars Sonck and built between 1933 and 1935. The church was inaugurated on 14 April 1935. It is named after bishop Mikael Agricola.[1]

Mikael Agricola church
Finnish: Mikael Agricolan kirkko
Swedish: Mikael Agricola kyrka
Mikael Agricola Church
LocationPunavuori, Helsinki
CountryFinland
DenominationLutheran
History
Statusactive
Architecture
Architect(s)Lars Sonck
Completed1935 (1935)
Specifications
Capacity850
Administration
DioceseHellsinki diocese
ParishMikael Agricolan

Architecture

The church is made of red bricks. The tower of the church is 97 meters high, the top reaching up to 103 meters above sea level. The 30-meter spike of the tower can be retracted if necessary as it fits inside the tower structure. This was done in the Winter War and the Continuation War so that the tower wouldn't act as a navigational aid to enemy bombers.

The church hall seats 850 people. The crypt can also be used for events for 200 people.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Mikael Agricola church". Helsinki parishes. Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved 19 February 2016.

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