Lammi Church, Medieval stone church in Hämeenlinna, Finland.
Lammi Church is a medieval stone structure in Hämeenlinna featuring thick walls built around 1500. The building displays typical features of Finnish religious architecture with its simple, solid construction.
Construction of the stone church took place in the early 1500s, when Finland began replacing wooden churches with permanent stone buildings. This shift was part of a broader religious renewal across the region.
The church is named after the nearby village of Lammi and serves as a gathering place for the local community. Regular worship services and religious events bring people together throughout the year.
The building is easily accessible from the road and sits in a quiet area outside the town center. Visitors should note this is an active place of worship where opening times may vary depending on services.
The church is part of a protected group of medieval estates and religious buildings in the Lammi area. This ensemble preserves a rare settlement pattern that is seldom found intact elsewhere in the region.
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