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Church of the Three Crosses

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Location
  
Vuoksenniska, Imatra

Denomination
  
Lutheran

Opened
  
1958

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Architect
  
Alvar Aalto

Country
  
Finland

Completed
  
1958 (1958)

Phone
  
+358 5 6827320

Parish
  
Imatra

Church of the Three Crosses

Address
  
Ruokolahdentie 27, 55800 Imatra, Finland

Similar
  
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Church of the three crosses


Church of the Three Crosses (Finnish: Kolmen Ristin kirkko; also known as Vuoksenniska Church) is a Lutheran church located in Vuoksenniska, Imatra, Finland. The church was designed by Alvar Aalto and completed in 1958. It is said to be Aalto's most original church design. The church gets its name from the three crosses at the altar.

The church consists of three consecutive halls which can be separated by sliding walls; this enables parts of the church to be used for parish activities during the week. The exterior of the church is white with a copper roofing.

DOCOMOMO has listed the church as a significant example of modern architecture in Finland. The National Board of Antiquities has also listed it as a nationally significant built heritage site. A committee designated by the National Board of Antiquities in 1998 to commemorate the centenary of Aalto's birth selected the church as one of the five most important buildings designed by Aalto.

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Church of the Three Crosses Wikipedia