Nokia Church | |
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Finnish: Nokian kirkko | |
61°28′47″N 23°31′55″E / 61.47972°N 23.53194°E | |
Location | Nokia, Pirkanmaa |
Country | Finland |
Website | www.nokianseurakunta.fi |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Carl Ludvig Engel |
Architectural type | Neoclassical |
Completed | 1837 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 780[1] |
Administration | |
Diocese | Tampere |
Parish | Nokia |
The Nokia Church (Finnish: Nokian kirkko) is the 19th-century stone church located in the Nokia town in Pirkanmaa, Finland. The Neoclassical church building was designed by C. L. Engel (1778–1840),[2] and it was completed in 1837.[1][3]
The model of the building is considered to be the Pantheon of Rome;[2] the church hall is a full circle and the dome extends over the entire hall.[1][3]
The church's 32-tone pipe organ was manufactured by the Kangasala's organ factory in 1974.[4] The organ was built in connection with the repair of the church in 1973–1974.[3] The church was also repaired later, in 1996, when, among other things, the limestone floor was renewed.[3]
The altarpiece of the church is The Crucifixion of Christ from 1907 by Felix Frang .[5]