Kemi church
Finnish: Kemin kirkko
LocationKemi
CountryFinland
DenominationLutheran
History
Consecrated8.3.1903
Architecture
Architect(s)Josef Stenbäck
StyleGothic revival
Completed1902 (1902)
Specifications
Capacity1200
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Oulu
ParishKemi

Kemi Church is a Finnish Evangelical Lutheran church of the Diocese of Oulu. The church is located in the centre of the town of Kemi in Northern Finland.

The Gothic Revival building was designed by architect Josef Stenbäck and it was completed in 1902.[1] It is a brick constructed long church with two side ships. The building resonates continental Neo-Gothic influence which is especially displayed on the magnificent round window overlooking the main entrance as well as on the great windows of the altar wall. The gothic influence is also shown on the steeple, smaller spires and gables.

The archways and protruding columns of the church hall resemble those of big European cathedrals. Simple furnishing and frugal decoration are in turn part of the traditional Finnish stone church building.

The building was renovated in 2003.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Kemin kirkko" (in Finnish). Kemin seurakunta (Kemi Evangelical Lutheran parish). Retrieved 28 November 2012.

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