St. Paul's Church, Helsinki
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title:
St. Paul's Church, Helsinki
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St. Paul's Church is a Lutheran church located in the Vallila neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland. The red brick church, named after Paul the Apostle, was designed by Bertel Liljequist and it was completed in 1930. The church was officially dedicated in March 1931. The church hall has 800 seats. After its completion, the church was once even called the "most beautiful church in Helsinki". The church was somewhat damaged by the bombing of Helsinki during the Winter War, and traces can still be seen
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Lutheran church in Helsinki, Finland
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Paul%27s_Church,_Helsinki
date created:
2023-10-01T17:03:17Z
date modified:
2024-09-03T11:26:46Z
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