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Ruokolahti church

Ruokolahti Church is the Lutheran church in the town centre of Ruokolahti, in south-eastern Finland, and the main church of the Ruokolahti… Read more…

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Ruokolahti church
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Ruokolahti Church is the Lutheran church in the town centre of Ruokolahti, in south-eastern Finland, and the main church of the Ruokolahti parish.

The church was designed in 1852 by a leading architect of the mid-19th century in Finland, Ernst Lohrmann, constructed of timber, and completed in 1854. The belfry predates the current church by 100 years, having been built in 1752 for the previous church in the same spot. The church and belfry have been designated and protected by the Finnish Heritage Agency as a nationally important built cultural environment.

The current altarpiece is a 1915 painting by Alexandra Frosterus-Såltin, titled Kristus ristillä. It is her 50th and final altarpiece.

Source: Wikipedia

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Coordinates 61°17'3.654" N, 28°49'47.875" E
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