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Suomenlinna Church in Helsinki stands as a testament to Finland's rich cultural tapestry. Originally erected in 1854 by the renowned architect Konstantin Thon, this church has gracefully transitioned from an Orthodox sanctuary to a Lutheran place of worship, mirroring the dynamic history of the region. With an impressive Google rating of 4.3, visitors are drawn to its architectural beauty and historical significance. Situated within the walls of the iconic Suomenlinna fortress, it offers not only spiritual solace but also a profound glimpse into Finnish heritage.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Mastokatu
Tram stop 2.2 km walk
Kaivopuisto
Tram stop 2.17 km walk
Katajanokan Term.
Tram stop 2.04 km walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 530 reviews
4.3/5 530 reviews
Jacob Sandell
Jacob Sandell
2 weeks ago on Google

Väldigt fin kyrka! Tyvärr var det inte öppet så man kunde se insidan vid den tiden vi var där! Men utsidan tillfredsställde mig ändå! :)

Karel Pojsl
Karel Pojsl
1 month ago on Google

Pravoslavný kostel, vstup 5 euro.

Sasanka Weragoda
Sasanka Weragoda
1 month ago on Google

Great place in Helsinki