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loppi+church Latitude and Longitude:

60°43′02.71″N 24°26′25.48″E / 60.7174194°N 24.4404111°E / 60.7174194; 24.4404111
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Loppi Church
Finnish: Lopen kirkko
Swedish: Loppis kyrka
60°43′02.71″N 24°26′25.48″E / 60.7174194°N 24.4404111°E / 60.7174194; 24.4404111
Location Loppi
Country Finland
Website www.lopenseurakunta.fi/lopen-kirkko
Architecture
Architect(s)Konstantin Kiseleff
Elia Heikel
Style Gothic Revival
Completed1888
Specifications
Capacity800
Administration
Diocese Tampere
ParishLoppi

The Loppi Church ( Finnish: Lopen kirkko; Swedish: Loppis kyrka) is the 19th-century Gothic Revival red-brick church located in the Loppi municipality in Tavastia Proper, Finland. [1] The building was designed by Konstantin Kiseleff [ fi] and Elia Heikel [ fi], and it was completed in 1888. The church burned down in 1914 and, after the renovation, it was reopened in 1921. [2]

The church's first 21-tone pipe organ was manufactured by the Kangasala's organ factory in 1926. [3] The current 29-tone pipe organ from 1988 was manufactured by the Danish company Christensen & Sønner. [2]

See also

Sources

Further reading

  • Haapio, Markku; Luostarinen, Laura (1980). Suomen kirkot ja kirkkotaide (in Finnish). Vol. 2. Lieto: Etelä-Suomen kustannus. ISBN  9519064281.

References

  1. ^ "Lopen kirkot" (in Finnish). Lopen seurakunta. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Lopen kirkko" (in Finnish). Tiekirkot. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  3. ^ Kallenautio, Jorma; Wuorenrinne, Heikki (1976). Lopen historia kunnallisen itsehallinnon aikana (in Finnish). Vol. 1. Hämeen Kirjapaino. p. 531. ISBN  951-99093-5-4.

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loppi+church Latitude and Longitude:

60°43′02.71″N 24°26′25.48″E / 60.7174194°N 24.4404111°E / 60.7174194; 24.4404111
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Loppi Church
Finnish: Lopen kirkko
Swedish: Loppis kyrka
60°43′02.71″N 24°26′25.48″E / 60.7174194°N 24.4404111°E / 60.7174194; 24.4404111
Location Loppi
Country Finland
Website www.lopenseurakunta.fi/lopen-kirkko
Architecture
Architect(s)Konstantin Kiseleff
Elia Heikel
Style Gothic Revival
Completed1888
Specifications
Capacity800
Administration
Diocese Tampere
ParishLoppi

The Loppi Church ( Finnish: Lopen kirkko; Swedish: Loppis kyrka) is the 19th-century Gothic Revival red-brick church located in the Loppi municipality in Tavastia Proper, Finland. [1] The building was designed by Konstantin Kiseleff [ fi] and Elia Heikel [ fi], and it was completed in 1888. The church burned down in 1914 and, after the renovation, it was reopened in 1921. [2]

The church's first 21-tone pipe organ was manufactured by the Kangasala's organ factory in 1926. [3] The current 29-tone pipe organ from 1988 was manufactured by the Danish company Christensen & Sønner. [2]

See also

Sources

Further reading

  • Haapio, Markku; Luostarinen, Laura (1980). Suomen kirkot ja kirkkotaide (in Finnish). Vol. 2. Lieto: Etelä-Suomen kustannus. ISBN  9519064281.

References

  1. ^ "Lopen kirkot" (in Finnish). Lopen seurakunta. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Lopen kirkko" (in Finnish). Tiekirkot. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  3. ^ Kallenautio, Jorma; Wuorenrinne, Heikki (1976). Lopen historia kunnallisen itsehallinnon aikana (in Finnish). Vol. 1. Hämeen Kirjapaino. p. 531. ISBN  951-99093-5-4.

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