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The Saarijärvi parish was established in 1628. The current church was built in 1846 to 1849, and it is the third church to be built on the same spot. The previous churches were built in 1628 and 1649.
The church is a masterpiece of 19th century design and construction with an 18-meter-wide cupola dominating the main hall. Such a sizeable cupola would normally require a stone frame, so to find one in a wooden church is counted among the notable achievements of Finnish architecture in the 19th century.
You can also visit the church by making an appointment with church official Pia Rantala. Prayer hours can be arranged in conjunction with your visit; please inquire within the church registry office.
