Built in the late fifteenth century in an area of great strategic and commercial relevance this ancient medieval church is located at Hollola in southern Finland, for a hundred miles from Helsinki. The prerogative is to witness how the advent of the Reformation in Finland has been a peaceful process that has allowed to preserve many ancient wooden statues of the previous period and other precious relics of the oldest wooden church.The interior has a two-aisled vaulted cruises.Interesting to observe are the doors that have affected ancient symbols and are considered among the greatest masterpieces of medieval carpentry existing in Scandinavia.The church is open daily during the summer and by appointment on weekends or during other months, we suggest you visit it in the autumn, in late September when he begins the season called "Ruska", where the trees surrounding vegetation and beautiful scenery draw with wonderful shades of yellow, red and orange dotted with bright green.Several videos about Finland in English and Italian are available on DVD, for more information visit our website. This app-guide is made by World On Communications. Directed and text: Angelo GiammarresiWe invite you to explore our other products in this marketplace and on our website.CONTACT and SUPPORTWeb: www.wocmultimedia.comCopyright 2011 World On CommunicationsVia Carlo Marx 101Cilavegna 27024 - Italyemail support:
[email protected]