• It was designed by Lars Sonck and built between 1933 and 1935. The church was inaugurated on 14 April 1935. It is named after bishop Mikael Agricola.[1].
  • The church is named after Mikael Agricola, the father of written Finnish language, the Bible being the first book he translated into it.
  • Join us in the Chapel of Mikael Agricola Church, located in the courtyard through Door C, or online via our Facebook page.
  • Mikael Agricola Church. The church of Mikael Agricola is a brick church built between 1933 and 1935 in the functionalist style.
  • Mikael Agricola Church in the Southern Helsinki Punavuori district was built in the early 1930s based on an architecture competition.
  • The Mikael Agricola church is one of the most actively used churches in our country. The church, designed by Lars Sonck, was dedicated in spring 1935.
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  • The church, named after Bishop Mikael Agricola, who created the basis for the literary Finnish language, rises above the roofs of Punavuori and Eira.
  • The Mikael Agricola Church was named after a very famous person in the religious history of the country.