Protected building

Kärkölä Church

Kärkölä

About this site

Stone church. Kärkölä church village is located on a hill rising up amid open fields at the crossroads of old highways. The neo-Gothic church built of red brick is in the form of a long church with a west tower to whose nave a transept is attached. Around the church is a small churchyard while the actual cemetery is on the other side of the road. To the south of the church opens a wide flat arable plain, cut through by the long linden avenue of the former cavalry estate Huovila.

Official description (Museovirasto) — machine-translated from Finnish

Kärkölä Church

The Kärkölä Church is a church of the Hollola Parish[fi] in Kärkölä, Päijät-Häme, Southern Finland. The red-brick church is designed in the Neo-Gothic style and is a long church. The church was designed by Ludvig Isak Lindqvist[fi].

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