Church building

Pyhän Henrikin katedraali

Finland Helsinki building protected by city plan
Pyhän Henrikin katedraali
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St. Henry's Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, dedicated in honor of Bishop Henrik, a 12th-century Bishop of Turku. It is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Helsinki.

Pyhän Henrikin katedraali

In terms of membership, the cathedral is the largest in Finland, with approximately 5,000 members. The cathedral was constructed between 1858 and 1860, primarily to serve Russian Catholics in the army, as well as Catholic merchants. Although it was finished in 1860, it was not consecrated until 1904.

Pyhän Henrikin katedraali

It became the cathedral church of Helsinki in 1955, when the diocese was erected. The church was designed by architect Ernst Lohrmann. The architecture of the church is Gothic Revival.

Pyhän Henrikin katedraali

Statues of Bishop Henrik, Saint Peter and Saint Paul decorate the exterior.