Central Pori Church
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Central Pori Church | |
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61°29′21″N 021°48′05″E / 61.48917°N 21.80139°E | |
Location | Pori |
Country | Finland |
Denomination | Lutheran |
Website | www.porievl.fi/keski-porin-kirkko |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Carl Johan von Heideken, Georg Theodor Chiewitz |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Groundbreaking | 1859 |
Completed | 1863 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 1,700 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Turku |
The Central Pori Church (Finnish: Keski-Porin kirkko) is a church in Gothic Revival style in the centre of the city of Pori, Western Finland. It is the largest church in region of Satakunta, and one of the largest in Finland. The church is also the main church of Pori.
The church was built in between 1859 and 1863, when it was inaugurated. It is known for its unique church tower, which is made of cast iron. The tower is 72 metres (236 ft) tall. The church was designed by C. T. von Chiewitz and C.J. von Heideken. Glass paintings in the church are made by Magnus Enckell.
The church and parks of Central Pori are part of the Pori National Urban Park, established in 2002.[1] It is also part of the same complex as the Kokemäenjoki riverfront districts, the so-called Kivi-Pori, which the National Board of Antiquities has designated as a nationally significant built cultural environment.[2] Today the Central Pori Church is famous of its pipe organ, built by Paschen Kiel Orgelbau in 2007.[3] The church is also the main concert venue of the annual Pori Organ festival.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Keski-Porin kirkko Porin Seudun Matkailu Oy. Viitattu 9.6.2014.
- ^ Kivi-Pori Valtakunnallisesti merkittävät rakennetut kulttuuriympäristöt RKY. Viitattu 9.6.2014.
- ^ Keski-Porin Kirkko Pleasures of the Pipes. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
- ^ Pori Organ Official Homepage (in Finnish). Retrieved 9 June 2014.
External links
[edit]Media related to Central Pori Church at Wikimedia Commons