Saint-Henri cathedral of Helsinki

The cathedral Saint-Henri with Helsinki in Finland, is dedicated to Henri, Evèque d' Uppsala. It at summer built between 1858 and 1860. Since Finland is mainly Luthérienne, the church is used mainly by the catholic foreigners .

The church being the principal Catholic church of Helsinki it shelters ceremonies in several languages.

The architecture of the church is of style neogothic with statues of Saint-Henri, Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul decorating outside.

External bonds

  • Card on the site Structurae.de

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