Konnevesi Church, Lutheran church in Konnevesi, Finland.
Konnevesi Church is a granite structure built in the 1920s with architectural features typical of Finnish church design from that era. The building displays the clean lines and solid construction methods characteristic of its period.
The church was completed in 1923 by architect Ilmari Launis, creating a new religious center for the growing community. It was transferred to the Diocese of Lapua in 2020, shifting its administrative oversight from its previous diocese.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community to observe religious ceremonies and celebrations throughout the year. People from the area gather here for important life events and seasonal observances.
The church is located at Sirkkamäentie 47 in Konnevesi and welcomes visitors during opening times. You can contact the local parish by phone at +358 50 364 2770 for more information about visiting or services.
The building was constructed from granite, a durable material commonly used in Finnish architecture of that era that gives the structure lasting strength. This choice of solid material reflects the practical building approach that defines Finnish church design.
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