Mar 26 2008

the Keski-Pori Church

Published by cookietravels at 7:26 pm under travels & trips

Easter Monday was a holiday in Finland. It was a good time to visit the church in the city center, the Keski-Pori Church or Keski-Porin kirkko in Finnish. In full English, it’s Central Pori Church. We haven’t taken a closer look at this church yet except views from afar during our first traipse in Pori and our numerous trips to Kirjurinluoto.

As we moved closer, one can simply admire the Gothic revival architecture designed by T. Chiewitz and C.J. von Heideken. The Keski-Pori Church is the main church of Pori. It is the largest church in the Satakunta region (consisting of 25 municipalities) with Pori as the main city.

Keski-Pori Church
the Keski-Pori Church tower is 72 meters tall and made of cast iron

Keski-Pori Church
the close view reveals the 1863 inscription in the front of the building

Keski-Pori Church
the Keski-Pori Church, another view

Reference: wikipedia.org

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One Response to “the Keski-Pori Church”

  1. tonyon 23 Apr 2008 at 4:12 am

    oh.. it’s a beautiful church.. same as in the movies.. ;)

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