Perkkaa Chapel, Chapel site in Perkkaa district, Espoo, Finland.
Perkkaa Chapel was a religious building in Espoo located at Upseerinkatu 5, designed by Finnish architect Berndt Blom. The structure served as a gathering space for the local community in the Perkkaa district.
The chapel was built in 1929 as a religious center for the district. A fire later destroyed the building and permanently altered the local religious landscape.
The chapel represented a meeting point for religious services and community gatherings, strengthening social bonds among Perkkaa residents.
The site is located in the Perkkaa area and accessible via local transportation. You can check the Espoo city website for additional information about the location.
Following the fire incident, the chapel site transformed from an active religious building into a memorial location within the Espoo parish system.
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