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St. John's Church, Helsinki

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Location
  
Helsinki

Denomination
  
Lutheran

Cult(s) present
  
Christian Lutheran

Architect
  
Adolf Emil Melander

Country
  
Finland

Consecrated
  
1891 (1891)

Phone
  
+358 9 23407730

St. John's Church, Helsinki

Website
  
www.helsinginkirkot.fi/en/churches/st-johns-church

Address
  
Korkeavuorenkatu 12, 00120 Helsinki, Finland

Similar
  
Helsinki Old Church, Kallio Church, Mikael Agricola Church, Helsinki Cathedral, Saint Paul Church

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St. John's Church (Finnish: Johanneksenkirkko, Swedish: Johanneskyrkan) in Helsinki, Finland is a Lutheran church designed by the Swedish architect Adolf Melander in the Gothic Revival style. It is the largest stone church in Finland by seating capacity.

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Situated in the Ullanlinna district of Helsinki, the church was built between 1888 and 1891, the third Lutheran church in Helsinki, and still the biggest. The twin towers are 74 metres in height, and the church seats 2,600 people and has excellent acoustics, and it is therefore used for big concerts and events as well as services. The altarpiece shows Saul's conversion and the painting, called A Divine Revelation, is by Eero Järnefelt, brother-in-law to Jean Sibelius.

Johannes (John) church stands on a hill that for many centuries had been a place for Midsummer bonfires (Midsummer is now also "John's Day", Juhannus in Finnish).

The composer Oskar Merikanto was an organist here for a time.

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References

St. John's Church, Helsinki Wikipedia