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'''StHenrikArt''' 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 zones|holy zone]].
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'''StHenrikArt''' 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]].
  
 
== Placement ==
 
== Placement ==

Revision as of 15:36, 29 September 2020

StHenrikArt
StHenrikArt.jpg
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LocationTurku, Lounais-Suomi, Finland
Created2018-01-14 19:23:22
StHenrikArt at Turfgame.com


StHenrikArt 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.

Placement

Outside St. Henry´s Ecumenical Art Chapel on the island of Hirvensalo by the road "Seitskärsgatan".

St. Henry´s Ecumenical Art Chapel

The artist and minister Hannu Konola dreamt even as a young boy about a place where people could gather and be at peace without any limitations. It would be a place where light and art could speak to the deepest human emotions, voicing the intangible reality in a way that mere words cannot. It would be a place which would bring joy and hope. It would be a building which would provide the opportunity to experience the sacred, an encounter between God and man.

In the beginning , there was a fish. Or, actually, a block of wood with a shape that was inspired by a fish, which architect Matti Sanaksenaho carved with a knife on a fishing trip to Lapland. The shape of that carving was the basis for the winning entry in the architecture competition for the Ecumenical Art Chapel.

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