• Tampere Cathedral (Finnish: Tampereen tuomiokirkko, Swedish: Tammerfors domkyrka; originally known as St. John's Church) is a Lutheran church in Tampere, Finland...
  • Tampere Cathedral (originally known as St. John’s Church) was designed in the national romantic style by architect Lars Sonck, and built between 1902 and 1907.
  • In Tampere Cathedral (formerly the Church of St John), Lars Sonck combined the ground-plans of the traditional central and long churches...
  • Tampere Cathedral was built between 1902 and 1907 in the national romantic style.
  • Built between 1902 and 1907, Tampere Cathedral holds great historical significance as the seat of the Diocese of Tampere.
  • The liturgical worship method practiced at Tampere Cathedral (Tampereen tuomiokirkko) in Tampere, Finland is a traditional Lutheran Finnish liturgy service.
  • Tampere Cathedral celebrated as the most beautiful church in Finland, is a masterpiece of the National Romantic style...
  • This caused the rise of the national romanticism in Finland and Tampere Cathedral was one of the most remarkable examples of the new national spirit.
  • Tampere Cathedral is famous for its frescoes, painted by the symbolist Hugo Simberg between 1905 and 1906.
  • The Tampere Cathedral also features an astonishing altar-piece painted by Finnish artist Magnus Enckell, symbolizing the future revival of people across races.