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'''KakskerranKko''' 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 located in the county of [[Varsinais-Suomi]] and is counted as a [[holy zone]].
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'''KakskerranKko''' is a [[zone|turfzone]] in [[Municipalit:Turku|Turku]] in the [[region]] of [[Region:Lounais-Suomi|Lounais-Suomi]] (Southwestern Finland) in [[Country:Finland|Finland]]. The zone is located in the county of [[Varsinais-Suomi]] and is counted as a [[holy zone]].
  
 
== Placering ==
 
== Placering ==

Revision as of 13:40, 29 September 2020

KakskerranKko
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LocationTurku, Lounais-Suomi, Finland
Created2017-10-13 10:21:28
KakskerranKko at Turfgame.com


KakskerranKko is a turfzone in Turku in the region of Lounais-Suomi (Southwestern Finland) in Finland. The zone is located in the county of Varsinais-Suomi and is counted as a holy zone.

Placering

Outside Kakskerta church on the island of Kakskerta by the road "Kakskerta kyrkoväg".

Kakskerta Church

The seaside church is one of the three churches in the Turku Martin parish union. According to legend, the local fishermen got a surprise from the sea with a huge catch of delicious fish. They believed that the area was blessed, and the residents of the island decided to build their own church.

Kakskerta Church was built in between 1765 and 1769, and dedicated in 1770. It was designed by Christian Schroder, and is oblong in shape. The altarpiece is from the 17th century, and nearly the whole interior of the church was renovated in 1940 under plans by architect Erik Bryggman. The belfry was designed by C. Bassi in 1824.

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