• The Espoo Cathedral is a medieval stone church in Espoo, Finland. The house of God is situated in the locale of Espoon keskus, close to the Espoonjoki stream.
  • (Translated by Google) Small and old church Espoo Cathedral has seen life around it for more than 500 years.
  • The Cathedral is the oldest building in town of Espoo. Its construction took place in 1480’s. It was built at Espoonjoki bend.
  • The current campanile of the cathedral was completed in 1767 and its top part was redone between 1868 and 1869.( ... Previous Previous post: The Espoo Cathedral.
  • Espoo Cathedral, also known as Espoon tuomiokirkko in Finnish, is a splendid religious landmark nestled in the heart of Espoo, Finland.
  • The Espoo Cathedral is a medieval grey granite church at the shore of Espoo river. It has been been around for more than 500 years.
  • The church became a cathedral in 2004 after the Diocese of Espoo was split off from the Diocese of Helsinki. The cathedral grounds include a graveyard...
  • The Espoo Cathedral was designed and built in 1480. Today it is considered to be the oldest building in the town.
  • The church became a cathedral in 2004 after the Diocese of Espoo was split off from the Diocese of Helsinki. The cathedral grounds include a graveyard...