Mikael Agricola Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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SofiaJoe
Most Stunningly Beautiful Church in Helsinki
Stunningly beautiful 1935 church in a unique architectural style. (“Functionalim,” Art Deco?) The architect, Lars Sonck, designed other amazing buildings in the same neighborhood, including the beauti...
Beoordeeld op 18 okt 2023
fluffymonkey
Lutheran church
Mikael Agricola Church is a Lutheran church located in the Punavuori district of Helsinki. We were drawn to it by the massive spire on top, very impressive against the skyline
Beoordeeld op 23 apr 2023
Heli P
Interesting interior
Named after the Lutheran bishop who developped the standard for the written Finnish language 500 years ago the church in late functionalistic style was designed by Lars Sonck. The interior looks very ...
Beoordeeld op 17 mrt 2022
Mikael F
Impressive church
Mikael Agricola Church is a Lutheran church located in the Punavuori district. It is named after Bishop Mikael Agricola, who created the basis for the literary Finnish language. This red-brick chur...
Beoordeeld op 19 mei 2020
P8306FYmarkw
Lovely place to visit
We attended an evening Christmas concert (Waltteri Torikka) in the Church....a beautiful setting and very nice acoustics.
Most Stunningly Beautiful Church in Helsinki
Stunningly beautiful 1935 church in a unique architectural style. (“Functionalim,” Art Deco?) The architect, Lars Sonck, designed other amazing buildings in the same neighborhood, including the beauti...
Lutheran church
Mikael Agricola Church is a Lutheran church located in the Punavuori district of Helsinki. We were drawn to it by the massive spire on top, very impressive against the skyline
Interesting interior
Named after the Lutheran bishop who developped the standard for the written Finnish language 500 years ago the church in late functionalistic style was designed by Lars Sonck. The interior looks very ...
Impressive church
Mikael Agricola Church is a Lutheran church located in the Punavuori district. It is named after Bishop Mikael Agricola, who created the basis for the literary Finnish language. This red-brick chur...
Lovely place to visit
We attended an evening Christmas concert (Waltteri Torikka) in the Church....a beautiful setting and very nice acoustics.