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Kamppi Chapel

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Location
  
Kamppi, Helsinki

Functional status
  
Active

Opened
  
1 February 2012

Status
  
Chapel

Country
  
Finland

Completed
  
1 February 2012

Phone
  
+358 50 5781136

Kamppi Chapel

Denomination
  
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland

Architect(s)
  
Kimmo Lintula, Niko Sirola and Mikko Summanen

Address
  
Simonkatu 7, 00100 Helsinki, Finland

Similar
  
Old Market Hall, Uspenski Cathedral - Helsinki, Temppeliaukio Church, Seurasaari, Helsinki Senate Square

The Kamppi Chapel (Finnish: Kampin kappeli, Swedish: Kampens kapell) is a Lutheran chapel in Kamppi, Helsinki, located on the Narinkka Square. It is also known as the "Chapel of Silence" since it is intended to be a place to calm down and have a moment of silence in one of the busiest areas in Finland.

The chapel is operated on a partnership basis by the Helsinki Parish Union and the Social Services Department of the City of Helsinki, while the parish unions of the neighbouring cities of Espoo and Vantaa also participate in the chapel's activities. Regular church services are not being held in the chapel, though it is planned to hold regular moments of prayer in the future. The chapel is ecumenical and welcomes everyone irrespective of religion, philosophy of life or background.

The representatives of both the parishes and the Social Services Department are available in the chapel for personal discussions.

The chapel was constructed as a part of the World Design Capital program in 2012. It was designed by architects Kimmo Lintula, Niko Sirola and Mikko Summanen of K2S Architects Ltd., and won the International Architecture Awards in 2010. The chapel became popular immediately after it was opened: some 250,000 people had visited by January 2013; a year later the chapel received its 500,000th visitor. CNN called the building an architectural landmark and said: "The chapel demonstrates how contemporary architecture at its best can fascinate and inspire."

Kamppi chapel chapel of silence kampin kappeli hiljaisuuden kappeli


References

Kamppi Chapel Wikipedia