• The Church of St. Lawrence (Finnish: Vantaan Pyhän Laurin kirkko; Swedish: Helsinge kyrka S:t Lars) is a church in Vantaa, Finland. Dating back to ca.
  • Vantaa St. Lawrence Church is an interesting example of mixing the Neo-Gothic style to vernacular Gothic style.
  • The church was severely damaged by a fire in 1893 and was subsequently restored on the basis of the old foundations.
  • Changing exhibitions, no history presentation of Vantaa and that's a pitty, but this small museum is trying hard and must be appreciated for this.
  • The Church of St. Lawrence is a medieval stone church located in Vantaa, in the parish of Helsinki.
  • The Church of St. Lawrence in Vantaa, Finland is open to visitors from Monday to Thursday between 10am - 7pm, on Fridays from 10am - 6pm...
  • The Church of St. Lawrence dates back to ca. 1450 and is the oldest building in Vantaa and all of Greater Helsinki.
  • The Vantaa Parish Union held an open architectural competition in the spring of 2003 for the design of a new chapel in the vicinity of the historic Church of St...
  • Avanto Architects won an open architectural competition for Chapel of St.Lawrence in 2003 and the building was consecrated in August 2010.
  • The medieval greystone Church of St Lawrence, our festival’s home, is believed to date back to the mid-15th century, in other words, to a time before Columbus...