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{{Zone | {{Zone | ||
|name = HenriksChurch | |name = HenriksChurch | ||
− | |image | + | |image = [[File:HenriksChurch.jpg|350px]] |
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− | |created | + | |symbol = [[File:Zontyp07.png|60px]] |
+ | |symboltext = [[Holy zones]] | ||
+ | |difficulty = [[File:Difficulty1.png|90px]] | ||
+ | |location = [[Municipality:Turku|Turku]], [[Region:Lounais-Suomi|Lounais-Suomi]], [[Country:Finland|Finland]] | ||
+ | |surface = [[Asphalt]], [[Grass]] | ||
+ | |created = 2015-11-16 10:00:00 | ||
+ | |trivia = | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''HenriksChurch''' is a [[zone|turfzone]] in [[Turku | + | '''HenriksChurch''' is a [[zone|turfzone]] in [[Municipality:Turku|Turku]] in the [[region]] of [[Region:Lounais-Suomi|Lounais-Suomi]] (Southwestern Finland) in [[Country:Finland|Finland]]. The zone is a [[holy zone]] and is located inb the [[province]] of [[Varsinais-Suomi]]. |
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 11 March 2021
HenriksChurch | |
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Location | Turku, Lounais-Suomi, Finland |
Surface | Asphalt, Grass |
Created | 2015-11-16 10:00:00 |
HenriksChurch at Turfgame.com |
HenriksChurch is a turfzone in Turku in the region of Lounais-Suomi (Southwestern Finland) in Finland. The zone is a holy zone and is located inb the province of Varsinais-Suomi.
HenriksChurch[edit]
Is designed by architects Pekka Pitkänen, Ola Laiho and Ilpo Raunio and was built 1963. The church was consecrated 1980 by archbishop Mikko Juva and is named after Finlands patron S:t Henrik.