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St. Catherine's Church, Turku

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Location
  
Turku

Denomination
  
Evangelical Lutheran

Consecrated
  
22 January 1351

Phone
  
+358 40 3417130

Country
  
Finland

Website
  
[1]

Status
  
Completed

St. Catherine's Church, Turku

Address
  
Kirkkotie 46, 20540 Turku, Finland

Similar
  
St Mary's Church - Turku, Martin's Church, St Michael's Church - T, Kakskerta Church, Turku Cathedral

St. Catherine's Church (Finnish: Pyhän Katariinan kirkko, Swedish: S:ta Katarina kyrka) is located in Nummi, a suburb of Turku, Finland, in the same district as Turku Student Village. It represents old medieval stone church building tradition. Although it was completely destroyed and has undergone several renovations, it has preserved something of its original appearance and retains the basic plan of a medieval Finnish church. The construction was begun in the 1340s; the sacristy was completed first and the church later. Bishop Hemming and Bishop Thomas of Växjö consecrated the church on 22 January 1351.

The church was named after its patron saint Catherine of Alexandria in 1991. It used to be located in the region of Kaarina and was known was Kaarina Church. The first mention of Saint Catherine of Alexandria was in a signet with which vicar Jacob of Nummi confirmed the then episcopal election. Nummi, which surrounded the church, however became a part of Turku in 1939. When Kaarina became its own parish, the church changed its name to St. Catherine's Church.

References

St. Catherine's Church, Turku Wikipedia


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