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Enonkosken kirkko

Enonkoski

Why visit

Enonkoski's village is dominated by Kirkonmäki, and on its crown stands a tower-fronted wooden long church with a broad transept. Climb the hill and see how the church orders the whole village.

Look for: Notice how the sacristy sits lower than the nave and is polygonal, with the tower narrower still. A stone wall borders the churchyard to the south.

About this site

Wooden church, long church with end tower. Enonkoski church village is dominated by the Church Hill. Enonkoski wooden church is in the form of a towered long church with a wide transept. The sacristy is lower than the nave and polygonal. The tower is narrower than the nave. On the southern side of the churchyard there is a stone wall. The parish's old log-built grain granary from the 1880s is in museum use.

Official description (Museovirasto) — machine-translated from Finnish

Municipality
Enonkoski
Heritage Agency record

Part of these journeys

Enonkosken kirkko, Enonkoski | Aikapolku