Most reviewed Religious Sites in Southwest Finland


  1. 4.5 Turku Cathedral (690 reviews)
    - Finland's most valuable historical monument
    Historic Sites • Religious Sites • Educational sites
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    This medieval church is called the National Shrine of Finland. It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and Finland's first bishop, St Henry. The oldest parts of the church go back to the 13th century. The church is 89 meters long, 38 meters wide, and 44.5 meters high. The height of the striking tower is 85.5 meters. Don't forget to visit the Cathedral Museum with a small entrance fee. It takes you on a journey through history from the early 1300s. See more..
  2. 4.5 St Henry's Ecumenical Art Chappel (16 reviews)
    - Great architectural achievement
    Spent < 1 hour Architectural Buildings • Religious Sites
    St Henry's Ecumenical Art Chappel image
    Chapel is short distance from Turku and well worth a visit. The outside is not memorable.Sort of looks like an upside down partially open clam shell with a metal roof. The interior is striking. It is entirely constructed of pine wood. Truly spectacular pine walls that follow the contour of the exterior. Chapel has won several architectural awards. See more..
  3. 4.5 Pyhan Martin Kirkko (4 reviews)
    - One of the oldest churches in Finland
    Religious Sites
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    History of this church is bit vague, it is being thought to be built in 1305, making it one of the oldest churches in Finland. It is dedicated and named after medieval Saint Martin. The church is also in City of Raisio emblem. The cemetery surrounds the church and has interesting tour around. There is architecturally interesting granite gate to cemetery and to church. See more..
  4. Bönehuset (0 review)
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  5. Salo Holy Cross Chapel (0 review)
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