List of medieval stone churches in Finland
This is a list of medieval stone churches in Finland. A total number of 104 fieldstone churches were built between the 13th and 16th century, of which 83 have been preserved. Numbers include the sacristies of uncompleted churches as well as three churches in Vyborg which is now part of Russia.
The construction years for each church are listed in accordance with Suomen keskiajan kivikirkot ('Finnish Medieval Stone Churches') by historian Markus Hiekkanen.[1] The book, first published in 2003, builds on the chronology first put forth in Hiekkanen's 1994 doctoral thesis "The Stone Churches of the Medieval Diocese of Turku: A Systematic Classification and Chronology."[2] Until Hiekkanen's research, which is based in statistical interpretation of field observations using "a systematic database of comparative criteria,"[3] most of the churches were generally considered 100–200 years older.
While Hiekkanen's dates represent those most frequently used by state museums[4] and the Finnish Heritage Agency, his work is not universally accepted and scholars have disagreed with various elements of his research, including his methods and certain dates offered. Åsa Ringbom of Åbo Akademi University, an art historian and one of the principal researchers of the Åland Churches Project, has offered dates for the construction of the stone churches of Åland that, in some cases, differ from Hiekkanen's by a century or more. Hiekkanen has consistently dismissed the interdisciplinary methods used by Ringbom and his colleagues – which include a combined study of written sources, stylistic dating, archeological finds, dendrochronology, and mortar dating, among other modes – and, conversely, Ringbom has called into question Hiekkanen's lack of transparency regarding his methodological principals and limited incorporation of data which fall outside of his model.[3]
The provinces in this list refer to the historical provinces of Finland, which were replaced by the regions of Finland in 1634, and differ from the former provinces of Finland, which were in use during 1634 to 2009.
Number of churches by province[edit]
Province | Churches | Sacristies | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Finland Proper | 26 | 4 | 30 |
Tavastia | 13 | 6 | 19 |
Uusimaa | 14 | – | 14 |
Satakunta | 9 | 4 | 13 |
Åland | 13 | – | 13 |
Ostrobothnia | 7 | 1 | 8 |
Karelia | 4 | 1 | 5 |
Savonia | – | 1 | 1 |
Finland Proper[edit]
Karelia[edit]
Church | Image | Original parish |
Current municipality |
Built | Notes |
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Dominican Church of Vyborg | Dominican Convent in Vyborg |
Vyborg | 1481 | destroyed by fire 1738, rebuilt 1828-1833, destroyed by fire 1989 | |
Franciscan Church of Vyborg | Franciscan Convent in Vyborg |
Vyborg | 1495–1497 | demolished 1741 | |
St. Mary's Church | Vehkalahti | Hamina | 1430–1470 | destroyed by fire 1821, rebuilt | |
Virolahti Sacristy | Virolahti | Virolahti | 1500–1530 | ||
Vyborg Old Cathedral | Vyborg | Vyborg | 1435–1445 | ruins, destroyed 1940 |
Ostrobothnia[edit]
Church | Image | Original parish |
Current municipality |
Built | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alatornio Church | Alatornio | Tornio | 1500–1513 | expanded 1794–1797 | |
Isokyrö Old Church | Isokyrö | Isokyrö | 1513–1533 | ||
Kaarlela Church | Kaarlela | Kokkola | 1500–1530 | expanded 1788–1789 | |
Keminmaa Church | Kemi | Keminmaa | 1520–1553 | ||
Närpes Church | Närpes | Närpes | 1550–1555 | ||
Pedersöre Church | Pedersöre | Jakobstad | 1510–1520 | expanded 1787–1795 | |
St. Mary's Church | Korsholm | Vaasa | 1500–1520 | ruins, destroyed by fire 1852 | |
Vörå Sacristy | Vörå | Vörå | 1519–1522 | ruins beneath the 1626 church |
Satakunta[edit]
Church | Image | Original parish |
Current municipality |
Built | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Church of the Holy Cross | Franciscan Convent in Rauma |
Rauma | 1515–1520 | ||
Huittinen Church | Huittinen | Huittinen | 1500 | expanded 1793 and 1860 | |
Kokemäki Sacristy | Kokemäki | Kokemäki | 1500–1540 | ||
Köyliö Sacristy | Köyliö | Köyliö | early 16th century | no remains found | |
Lempäälä Church | Lempäälä | Lempäälä | 1502–1505 | expanded 1806 and 1835–1838 | |
Loimaa Sacristy | Loimaa | Loimaa | 1500–1560 | demolished 1751, no remains found | |
Messukylä Old Church | Messukylä | Tampere | 1510–1530 | ||
Nokia Manor Chapel | Nokia Manor | Nokia | 1505–1529 | foundations, demolished 1760s | |
Sastamala Church | Karkku | Sastamala | 1497–1505 | ||
St. Olaf's Church | Tyrvää | Sastamala | 1506–1516 | interior destroyed by fire 1997 | |
St. Olaf's Church | Ulvila | Ulvila | 1495–1510 | ||
Trinity Church | Rauma | Rauma | 1495–1505 | ruins, destroyed by fire 1640 | |
Vesilahti Sacristy | Vesilahti | Vesilahti | 1485–1500 | demolished 1839 |
Savonia[edit]
Church | Image | Original parish |
Current municipality |
Built | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Savilahti Stone Sacristy | Savilahti | Mikkeli | 1520–1560 | abandoned 18th century, restored 1901 |
Tavastia[edit]
Uusimaa[edit]
Church | Image | Original parish |
Current municipality |
Built | Notes |
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Espoo Cathedral | Espoo | Espoo | 1485–1490 | expanded 1821–1823 | |
Ingå Church | Ingå | Ingå | 1430–1520 | ||
Karis Church | Karis | Raseborg | 1465–1470 | ||
Kirkkonummi Church | Kirkkonummi | Kirkkonummi | 1400–1490 | expanded 18th and 19th century | |
Lohja Church | Lohja | Lohja | 1470–1490 | ||
Pernå Church | Pernå | Loviisa | 1410–1442 | ||
Pohja Church | Pohja | Raseborg | 1475–1480 | ||
Porvoo Cathedral | Porvoo | Porvoo | 1414–1450 | ||
Pyhtää Church | Pyhtää | Pyhtää | 1462 | ||
Sipoo Old Church | Sipoo | Sipoo | 1450–1454 | ||
Siuntio Church | Siuntio | Siuntio | 1460–1489 | ||
Tenala Church | Tenala | Raseborg | 1460–1480 | ||
Church of St. Lawrence | Helsingin pitäjän kirkonkylä | Vantaa | 1450s | ||
Vihti Church | Vihti | Vihti | 1500–1520 | ruins, abandoned 1801 |
Åland[edit]
Church | Image | Original parish |
Current municipality |
Built | Notes |
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Church of St. Olaf | Jomala | Jomala | 1275–1285 | ||
Eckerö Church | Eckerö | Eckerö | 1380–1420 | ||
Finström Church | Finström | Finström | 1440–1470 | ||
Föglö Church | Föglö | Föglö | 1500–1520 | expanded 1859–1860 | |
Geta Church | Geta | Geta | 1510–1540 | ||
Hammarland Church | Hammarland | Hammarland | 14th century | ||
Kumlinge Church | Kumlinge | Kumlinge | 1500–1510 | ||
Kökar Church | Franciscan Convent in Kökar |
Kökar | 1500–1520 | abandoned late 16th century, present church 1784 | |
Lemböte Chapel | Lemland | Lemland | 1500–1530 | abandoned late 16th century, renovated 1890s | |
Lemland Church | Lemland | Lemland | 1290–1310 | ||
Saltvik Church | Saltvik | Saltvik | 1350s–1370s | ||
Sund Church | Sund | Sund | late 13th century | ||
Vårdö Church | Vårdö | Vårdö | 1520–1550 |
Sources[edit]
- ^ Hiekkanen, Markus (2007). Suomen keskiajan kivikirkot (in Finnish) (2nd ed.). Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura. ISBN 9789517468619.
- ^ Hiekkanen, Markus (1994). The Stone Churches of the Medieval Diocese of Turku: A Systematic Classification and Chronology (Doctoral dissertation). Translated by Kokkonen, Jüri. Helsinki: Suomen Muinaismuistoyhdistys [Finnish Antiquarian Society]. ISBN 9789519057118.
- ^ a b Ringbom, Åsa (January 2012). "A reply to Hiekkanen regarding the Medieval churches of Åland". Fornvännen. 107 (1): 50–53 – via ResearchGate.
- ^ Tulkki, Carita (2006). Ulvilan kirkko ja tapuli: Ulvilan kirkon ja tapulin restaurointi- ja korjaustyön arkeologinen valvonta 2004–2005 (in Finnish). Pori: Satakunnan Museo. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- Media related to Medieval churches in Finland at Wikimedia Commons
- Media related to Fieldstone churches in Finland at Wikimedia Commons