• Kaleva Church (Finnish: Kalevan kirkko; Swedish: Kalevakyrkan) is an Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland church building in the Liisankallio district of Tampere, Finland.
  • Kaleva church, consecrated in August 1966, is characterised by loftiness, light, arched pillars, vertical lines, the colour of unbleached linen and wooden surfaces.
  • Due to its unusual appearance for a church, the Kaleva Church has been popularly called by locals - "The Grain Silo of souls" (The Grain Silo of souls).
  • The Kaleva Church is one of the most monumental post-war religious buildings in Finland. The sculptural volume rising above the surrounding apartment blocks can...
  • Kaleva Church by Reima and Raili Pietilä the result of an Architectural competition in 1959 won by Reima Pietilä and Raili Paatelainen and built in 1964-66.
  • Image Kaleva Church is a church in Tampere, Finland, designed by Reim Pietila. This church stands out from a number of others - it is a concrete monolithic...
  • Kaleva Church is an Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Liisankallio district of Tampere. It was designed by Raili and Reima Pietilä and built in 1964–1966.
  • Kaleva Church is a church located in Kaleva, Tampere, Finland, and designed by Reima and Raili Pietilä. It was built in 1959 - 1966.
  • Kaleva church, by Raija & Reima Pietilä, 1966. ---This building has also been called bo be the "Silo of Kaleva".
  • Kaleva church, consecrated in August 1966, is characterised by loftiness, light, arched pillars, vertical lines, the color of unbleached linen and wooden surfaces.