List of medieval stone churches in Finland

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This is a list of medieval stone churches in Finland. A total number of 104 fieldstone churches were built between the 13th and 16th century, of which 83 have been preserved. Numbers include the sacristies of uncompleted churches as well as three churches in Vyborg which is now part of Russia.

The construction years for each church are listed in accordance with {{Lang|fi|Suomen keskiajan kivikirkot}} ('Finnish Medieval Stone Churches') by historian Markus Hiekkanen.{{cite book |last=Hiekkanen |first=Markus |title=Suomen keskiajan kivikirkot |publisher=Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura |year=2007 |edition=2nd |location=Helsinki |language=fi |ISBN=978-951-746-861-9}} The book, first published in 2003, builds on the chronology first put forth in Hiekkanen's 1994 doctoral thesis "The Stone Churches of the Medieval Diocese of Turku: A Systematic Classification and Chronology."{{cite book |last=Hiekkanen |first=Markus |title=The Stone Churches of the Medieval Diocese of Turku: A Systematic Classification and Chronology |date=1994 |publisher=Suomen Muinaismuistoyhdistys [Finnish Antiquarian Society] |location=Helsinki |language=en |translator-last=Kokkonen |translator-first=Jüri |type=Doctoral dissertation |isbn=978-951-9057-11-8}} Until Hiekkanen's research, which is based in statistical interpretation of field observations using "a systematic database of comparative criteria,"{{Cite journal |last=Ringbom |first=Åsa |date=January 2012 |title=A reply to Hiekkanen regarding the Medieval churches of Åland |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/293297556_A_Reply_to_Hiekkanen_Regarding_the_Medieval_Churches_of_Aland |journal=Fornvännen |volume=107 |issue=1 |pages=50–53 |via=ResearchGate}} most of the churches were generally considered 100–200 years older.

While Hiekkanen's dates represent those most frequently used by state museums{{cite book |last1=Tulkki |first1=Carita |title=Ulvilan kirkko ja tapuli: Ulvilan kirkon ja tapulin restaurointi- ja korjaustyön arkeologinen valvonta 2004–2005 |year=2006 |publisher=Satakunnan Museo |location=Pori |url=https://www.kyppi.fi/palveluikkuna/mjhanke/read/asp/hae_liite.aspx?id=114648&ttyyppi=pdf&kansio_id=886 |access-date=2022-09-05 |language=fi}} and the Finnish Heritage Agency, his work is not universally accepted and scholars have disagreed with various elements of his research, including his methods and certain dates offered. Åsa Ringbom of Åbo Akademi University, an art historian and one of the principal researchers of the Åland Churches Project, has offered dates for the construction of the stone churches of Åland that, in some cases, differ from Hiekkanen's by a century or more. Hiekkanen has consistently dismissed the interdisciplinary methods used by Ringbom and his colleagues – which include a combined study of written sources, stylistic dating, archeological finds, dendrochronology, and mortar dating, among other modes – and, conversely, Ringbom has called into question Hiekkanen's lack of transparency regarding his methodological principals and limited incorporation of data which fall outside of his model.

The provinces in this list refer to the historical provinces of Finland, which were replaced by the regions of Finland in 1634, and differ from the former provinces of Finland, which were in use during 1634 to 2009.

The official international name for cities, towns and municipalities in bilingual Finland follows the naming of the majority language of that area. But using the other name version is equal. During historical period the naming was mainly the Swedish one. The list follows the main rule as giving the official name first. But also giving the name in the other official language in the following column. This is of significant help for the reader as the names might very a lot. Medieval churches are historical and that is the reason a few of the names in Swedish that are considered out of use nowadays are entered as this is the way the churches might originally be named in sources and literature.https://sprakbruk.fi/artiklar/vad-heter-jakobstad-pa-engelska/

Number of churches by province

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Province

! Churches

! Sacristies

! Total

Finland Properalign=center | 26align=center | 4align=center | 30
Tavastiaalign=center | 13align=center | 6align=center | 19
Uusimaaalign=center | 14align=center | –align=center | 14
Satakuntaalign=center | {{0}}9align=center | 4align=center | 13
Ålandalign=center | 13align=center | –align=center | 13
Ostrobothniaalign=center | {{0}}7align=center | 1align=center | {{0}}8
Kareliaalign=center | {{0}}4align=center | 1align=center | {{0}}5
Savoniaalign=center | {{0}}–align=center | 1align=center | {{0}}1

Finland Proper

class="wikitable sortable"
Church

! Church name based on the other official language of Finland

! Image

! Original
parish

! Parish named based the other official language of Finland

! Current
municipality

! Municipality in the other official language of Finland

! Built

! Notes

Halikko Church

| {{langx|sv|Halikko Church}}

| 100px

| Halikko

| ({{langx|sv|Halikko}})

| Halikko

| {{langx|sv|Halikko}}

| 1460–1475

| expanded 1813–1815

Kalanti Church

| {{langx|sv|Kaland Church}}

| 100px

| Kalanti

| {{langx|sv|Kaland}}

| Uusikaupunki

| {{langx|sv|Nystad}}

| 1430–1450

|

Kimito Church

| {{langx|fi|Kemiönsaari Church}}

| 100px

| Kimito

| {{langx|fi|Kemiö}}

| Kimitoön

| {{langx|sv|Kemiönsaari}}

| 1460s

|

Kisko Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|Kisko Sacristy}}

| 100px

| Kisko

| {{langx|sv|Kisko}}

| Kisko

| {{langx|sv|Kisko}}

| 1510–1530

|

Koroinen Church

| {{langx|sv|Korois Church}}

| 100px

| Diocese of Finland

| Diocese of Finland

| Turku

| {{langx|sv|Åbo}}

| 1266–1286

| foundations,
destroyed 1396

Korpo Church

| {{langx|fi|Korppoo Church}}

| 100px

| Korpo

| {{langx|fi|Korppoo}}

| Pargas

| {{langx|fi|Parainen}}

| 1430s–1440s

|

Laitila Church

| {{langx|sv|Letala Church}}

| 100px

| Laitila

| {{langx|sv|Letala}}

| Laitila

| {{langx|sv|Letala}}

| 1460–1483

|

Lemu Church

| {{langx|sv|Lemu Church}}

| 100px

| Lemu

| {{langx|sv|Lemu}}

| Masku

| {{langx|sv|Masku}}

| 1460–1480

|

Lieto Church

| {{langx|sv|Lundo Church}}

| 100px

| Lieto

| {{langx|sv|Lundo}}

| Lieto

| {{langx|sv|Lundo}}

| 1470s–1480s

|

Marttila Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|S:t Mårtens acristy}}

|

| Marttila

| ({{langx|sv|S:t Mårtens}}

| Marttila

| {{langx|sv|S:t Mårtens}}

| 1500–1540

| ruins

Masku Church

| {{langx|sv|Masku Church}}

| 100px

| Masku

| {{langx|sv|Masku}} formerly in Swedish Masko

| Masku

| {{langx|sv|Masku}} Formerly in Swedish Masko

| 1490–1510

|

Mynämäki Church

| {{langx|sv|Virmo Church}}

| 100px

| Mynämäki

| {{langx|sv|Virmo}}

| Mynämäki

| {{langx|sv|Virmo}}

| 1425–1440

|

Naantali Church

| {{langx|sv|Nådendals Church}}

| 100px

| Nådendal Abbey

| {{langx|sv|Nådendal Abbey}}

| Naantali

| {{langx|sv|Nådendal}}

| 1480s

|

Nagu Church

| {{langx|fi|Nauvo Church}}

| 100px

| Nagu

| {{langx|fi|Nauvo}}

| Nagu

| {{langx|fi|Nauvo}}

| 1430–1450

|

Nousiainen Church

| {{langx|sv|Nousis Church}}

| 100px

| Nousiainen

| {{langx|sv|Nousis}}

| Nousiainen

| {{langx|sv|Nousis}}

| 1420s–1430s

|

Pargas Church

| {{langx|fi|Parainen Church}}

| 100px

| Pargas

| ({{langx|fi|Parainen}}]

| Pargas

| {{langx|fi|Parainen}}

| 1440s/1450s

|

Perniö Church

| {{langx|sv|Bjärnå Church}}

| 100px

| Perniö

| ({{langx|sv|Bjärnå}}

| Salo

| Salo

| 1460–1480

|

Pertteli Church

| {{langx|sv|S:t Bertils Church}}

| 100px

| Pertteli

| {{langx|sv|S:t Bertils}}

| Salo

| Salo

| 1500–1520

|

Piikkiö Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|Pikis Sacristy}}

|

| Piikkiö

| {{langx|sv|Pikis}}

| Kaarina

| {{langx|sv|S:t Karins}}

| 1500–1560

| demolished,
no remains found

Pöytyä Sacristy

| {{langx|fi|Pöytis Sacristy}}

|

| Pöytyä

| {{langx|sv|Pöytis}}

| Pöytyä

| {{langx|sv|Pöytis}}

| 1500–1560

| demolished 1805,
no remains found

Raisio Church

| {{langx|sv|Reso Church}}

| 100px

| Raisio

| {{langx|sv|Reso}}

| Raisio

| {{langx|sv|Reso}}

| 1500–1520

|

Rusko Church

| {{langx|sv|Rusko Church}}

| 100px

| Rusko

| {{langx|sv|Rusko}}

| Rusko

| {{langx|sv|Rusko}}

| 1510–1530

|

Rymättylä Church

| {{langx|sv|Rimito Church}}

| 100px

| Rymättylä

| {{langx|sv|Rimito}}

| Naantali

| {{langx|sv|Nådendal}}

| 1510s

|

Sauvo Church

| {{langx|sv|Sagu Church}}

| 100px

| Sauvo

| {{langx|sv|Sagu}}

| Sauvo

| {{langx|sv|Sagu}}

| 1460–1472

|

St. Ann's Chapel

| {{langx|sv|S:t Annas Chapel}}

| 100px

| Uskela

| {{langx|sv|Uskela}}

| Salo

| {{langx|sv|Salo, Finland}}

| 1500–1520

| demolished 1832,
memorial 1953

St. Catherine's Church

| {{langx|sv|S:ta Catherin's Church}}

| 100px

| Turku

| {{langx|sv|Åbo}}

| Turku

| {{langx|sv|Åbo}}

| 1440s–1450s

|

St. Mary's Church

| {{langx|sv|S:t Marie Church}}

| 100px

| Maaria

| {{langx|sv|S:t Marie}}

| Turku

| {{langx|sv|Åbo}}

| 1440s

|

Taivassalo Church

| {{langx|sv|Tövsala Church}}

| 100px

| Taivassalo

| {{langx|sv|Tövsala }}

| Taivassalo

| {{langx|sv|Tövsala}}

| 1425–1440

|

Turku Cathedral

| {{langx|sv|Åbo Cathedral}}

| 100px

| Archdiocese of Turku

| {{langx|sv|Archdiocese of Åbo}}

| Turku

| {{langx|sv|Åbo}}

| 1400s–1410s

|

Turku Dominican Church

| {{langx|sv|Åbo Dominican Church}}

|

| Dominican Convent
in Turku

| Domincan convent in Åbo, Finland

| Turku

| {{langx|sv|Åbo}}

| 1430s

| no wisible remains. Place known under present street

Vehmaa Church

| ({{langx|sv|Vemo Church}})

| 100px

| Vehmaa

| {{langx|sv|Vemo}}

| Vehmaa

| {{langx|sv|Vemo}}

| 1425–1440

|

Karelia

class="wikitable sortable"
Church

! Church name based on the other official language of Finland

! Image

! Original
parish

! Parish name based on the other official language of Finland

! Current
municipality

! Municipality in the other official language

! Built

! Notes

Dominican Church of Vyborg

| {{langx|sv|Dominican Church of Viborg}}

| 100px

| Dominican Convent
in Vyborg

| {{langx|sv|Dominican Convent
in Viborg}}

| Vyborg

| {{langx|sv|Viborg}}

| 1481

| destroyed by fire 1738,
rebuilt 1828-1833,
destroyed by fire 1989

Franciscan Church of Vyborg

|Franciscan Church of Viborg

|

| Franciscan Convent
in Viborg

| {{langx|sv|Franciscan Convent in Viborg}}

| Vyborg

|{{langx|sv|Viborg}}

| 1495–1497

| demolished 1741

St. Mary's Church

| {{langx|sv|S:ta Maria Church, Fredrikshamn}}

| 100px

| Vehkalahti

| {{langx|sv|Veckelax}}

| Hamina

|{{langx|sv|Fredrikshamn}}

| 1430–1470

| destroyed by fire 1821,
rebuilt

Virolahti Sacristy{{langx|sv|Vederlax Sacristy}}

| 100px

| Virolahti

| {{langx|sv|Vederlax}}

| Virolahti

| {{langx|sv|Vederlax}}

| 1500–1530

|

Vyborg Old Cathedral

| {{langx|sv|Viborg Old Cathedral}}

| 100px

| Vyborg

| {{langx|sv|Viborg}}

| Vyborg

| {{langx|sv|Viborg}}

| 1435–1445

| ruins,
destroyed 1940

Ostrobothnia

class="wikitable sortable"
Church

! Church name based on the other official language in Finland

! Image

! Original
parish

! Parish name based on the other official language in Finland

! Current
municipality

! Munisipality in the other official language in Finland

! Built

! Notes

Alatornio Church

| {{langx|sv|Nedertorneå Church}}

| 100px

| Alatornio

| {{langx|sv|Nedertorneå}}

| Tornio

| {{langx|sv|Torneå}}

| 1500–1513

| expanded 1794–1797

Isokyrö Old Church

|{{langx|sv|Storkyro Old Church}}

| 100px

| Isokyrö

| {{langx|sv|Storkyro}}

| Isokyrö

| {{langx|sv|Storkyro}}

| 1513–1533

|

Kaarlela Church

| {lang-sv|Karleby Church

| 100px

| Kaarlela

| {{langx|sv|Karleby}}

| Kokkola

| {{langx|sv|Gamlakarelby}}

| 1500–1530

| expanded 1788–1789

Keminmaa Church

| {{langx|sv|Keminmaa Church}}

| 100px

| Kemi

| {{langx|sv|Kemi}}

| Keminmaa

| {{langx|sv|Keminmaa}}

| 1520–1553

|

Närpes Church

| {{langx|fi|Närpiö Church}}

| 100px

| Närpes

| {{langx|fi|Närpiö}}

| Närpes

| {{langx|fi|Närpiö}}

| 1550–1555

|

Pedersöre Church

| {{langx|fi|Different names during centuries Pietarsaaren maalaisseurakunta Church nowadays Pedersöre Church}}

| 100px

| Pedersöre

| {{langx|fi|Pedersöre or earlier Pietarsaari maalaiskunta}}

| Jakobstad

| {{langx|fi|Pietarsaari}}

| 1510–1520

| expanded 1787–1795

St. Mary's Church

| {{langx|sv|St. Mary's Church, Vasa}}

| 100px

| Korsholm

| {{langx|fi|Mustasaari}}

| Vaasa

| {{langx|sv|Vasa}}

| 1500–1520

| ruins,
destroyed by fire 1852

Vörå Sacristy

| {{langx|fi|Vöyri Sacristy}}

|

| Vörå

| {{langx|fi|Vöyri}}

| Vörå

| {{langx|fi|Vöyri}}

| 1519–1522

| ruins beneath the 1626 church

Satakunta

class="wikitable sortable"
Church

! Church name based on the second official language in Finland

! Image

! Original
parish

! Parish name based on the second official language in Finland

! Current
municipality

! Municipality in the other official language in Finland

! Built

! Notes

Church of the Holy Cross

| {{langx|sv|Helga korskyrkan Church}}

| 100px

| Franciscan Convent
in Rauma

| {{langx|sv|Franciscan Convent in Raumo}}

| Rauma

| {{langx|sv|Raumo}}

| 1515–1520

|

Huittinen Church

| {{langx|sv|Vittis Church}}

| 100px

| Huittinen

| {{langx|sv|Vittis}}

| Huittinen

| {{langx|sv|Vittis}}

| 1500

| expanded 1793 and 1860

Kokemäki Sacristy

| {{Langx|sv|Kumo}}

| 100px

| Kokemäki

| {{langx|sv|Kumo}}

| Kokemäki

| {{langx|sv|Kumo}}

| 1500–1540

|

Köyliö Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|Kjulo Sacristy}}

|

| Köyliö

| {{langx|sv|Kjulo}}

| Köyliö

| {{langx|sv|Kjulo}}

| early 16th century

| no remains found

Lempäälä Church

| {{Langx|sv|Lembois Church}}

| 100px

| Lempäälä

| {{langx|sv|Lembois}}

| Lempäälä

| {{langx|sv|Lembois}}

| 1502–1505

| expanded 1806 and 1835–1838

Loimaa Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|Loimaa Sacristy or Loimijoki Sacristy}}

|

| Loimaa

| {{langx|sv|Loimaa}}

| Loimaa

| {{langx|sv|Loimaa}}

| 1500–1560

| demolished 1751,
no remains found

Messukylä Old Church

| {{langx|sv|Messuby Old Church}}

| 100px

| Messukylä

| {{langx|sv|Messuby}}

| Tampere

| {{langx|sv|Tammerfors}}

| 1510–1530

|

Nokia Manor Chapel

| {{langx|sv|Nokia gård´s Church}}

|

| Nokia Manor

| {{langx|sv|Nokia Gård}}

| Nokia

| {{langx|sv|Nokia}}

| 1505–1529

| foundations,
demolished 1760s

Sastamala Church

| {{langx|sv|Sastamala Church}}

| 100px

| Karkku

| {{langx|sv|Karkku}}

| Sastamala

| {{langx|sv|Karkku}}

| 1497–1505

|

St. Olaf's Church

| {{langx|sv|St. Olaf's Church}}

| 100px

| Tyrvää

| {{langx|sv|Tyrvis}}

| Sastamala

| {{langx|sv|Sastamala}}

| 1506–1516

| interior destroyed by fire 1997

St. Olaf's Church

| St. Olaf's Church

| 100px

| Ulvila

| {{langx|sv|Ulvsby}}

| Ulvila

| {{langx|sv|Ulvsby}}

| 1495–1510

|

Trinity Church

| {{langx|sv|Treenighets Church}}

| 100px

| Rauma

| {{langx|sv|Raumo}}

| Rauma

| {{langx|sv|Raumo}}

| 1495–1505

| ruins,
destroyed by fire 1640

Vesilahti Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|Vesilax Sacristy}}

|

| Vesilahti

| {{langx|sv|Vesilax}}

| Vesilahti

| {{langx|sv|Vesilax}}

| 1485–1500

| demolished 1839

Savonia

class="wikitable sortable"
Church

! Church name based on the second official language in Finland

! Image

! Original
parish

! Parish namne based on the socond official language in Finland

! Current
municipality

! Municipality inte the secon official langiage in Finland

! Built

! Notes

Savilahti Stone Sacristy

| {{Langx|sv|Savilax Stone Sacristy}}

| 100px

| Savilahti

| {{langx|sv|Savilax}}

| Mikkeli

| {{langx|sv|St Michel}}

| 1520–1560

| abandoned 18th century,
restored 1901

Tavastia

class="wikitable sortable"
Church

! Church name based on the second official language in Finland

! Image

! Original
parish

! Original Parish name based on the second official language in Finland

! Current
municipality

! Municipality name based on the second official language in Finland

! Built

! Notes

Akaa Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|Ackas Sacristy}}

| 100px

| Akaa

| {{langx|sv|Ackas}}

| Akaa

| {{langx|sv|Ackas}}

| ca. 1510

|

Hauho Church

| {{langx|sv|Hauho Church}}

| 100px

| Hauho

| {{langx|sv|Hauho}}

| Hämeenlinna

| {{langx|sv|Tavastehus}}

| 1500–1520

|

Hollola Church

| {{langx|sv|Hollola Church}}

| 100px

| Hollola

| {{langx|sv|Hollola}}

| Hollola

| {{langx|sv|Hollola}}

| 1495–1510

|

Holy Cross Church

| {{langx|sv|Heliga Korset's Church}}

| 100px

| Hattula

| {{langx|sv|Hattula}}

| Hattula

| {{langx|sv|Hattula}}

| 1472–1490

|

Hämeenkoski Church

| {{langx|sv|Hämeenkoski Church}}

| 100px

| Koski

{{langx|sv|Koskis}}

| Hämeenkoski

| {{langx|sv|Hämeenkoski}}

| 1510–1560

| ruins,
abandoned early 17th century

Janakkala Church

| {{langx|sv|Janakkala Church}}

| 100px

| Janakkala

| {{langx|sv|Janakkala}}

| Janakkala

| {{langx|sv|Janakkala}}

| 1510–1520

| expanded 1840s

Kalvola Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|Kalvola Sacristy}}

|

| Kalvola

| {{langx|sv|Kalvola}}

| Hämeenlinna

| {{langx|sv|Tavastehus}}

| 1495–1505

|

Lammi Church

| {{langx|sv|Lampis Church}}

| 100px

| Lammi

| {{langx|sv|Lampis}}

| Hämeenlinna

| {{langx|sv|Tavastehus}}

| 1510s

|

Padasjoki Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|Padasjoki Sacristy}}

|

| Padasjoki

| {{langx|sv|Padasjoki}}

| Padasjoki

| {{langx|sv|Padasjoki}}

| 1520–1560

| demolished 1660s,
present church 1670

Renko Church

| {{langx|sv|Rengo Church}}

| 100px

| Renko

| {{langx|sv|Rengo}}

| Hämeenlinna

| {{langx|sv|Tavastehus}}

| 1510–1550

|

Somero Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|Somero Sacristy}}

| 100px

| Somero

| {{langx|sv|Somero}}

| Somero

| {{langx|sv|Somero}}

| 1490s

|

St. Michael's Church

| {{langx|sv|St. Michael's Church, Pälkäne}}

| 100px

| Pälkäne

| {{langx|sv|Pälkäne}}

| Pälkäne

| {{langx|sv|Pälkäne}}

| 1495–1505

| ruins,
abandoned 1839

Sysmä Church

| {{langx|sv|Sysmä Church}}

| 100px

| Sysma

| {{langx|sv|Sysmä}}

| Sysmä

| {{langx|sv|Sysmä}}

| 1510–1520

| expanded 1833–1834

Sääksmäki Church

| {{langx|sv|Sääksmäki Church}}

| 100px

| Sääksmäki

| {{langx|sv|Sääskmäki}}

| Valkeakoski

| {{langx|sv|Valkeakoski}}

| 1495–1500

| destroyed by fire 1929,
rebuilt 1933

Tammela Church

| {{langx|sv|Tammela Church}}

| 100px

| Tammela

| {{langx|sv|Tammela}}

| Tammela

| {{langx|sv|Tammela}}

| 1530–1550

|

Tuulos Church

| {{langx|sv|Tuulos Church}}

| 100px

| Tuulos

| {{langx|sv|Tuulos}}

| Hämeenlinna

| {{langx|sv|Tavastehus}}

| 1510–1540

|

Tyrväntö Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|TYrväntö Sacristy or Tyrvändö Sacristy}}

| 100px

| Tyrväntö

| {{langx|sv| Tyrväntö or Tyrvändö}}

| Hattula

| {{langx|sv|Hattula}}

| early 16th century

|

Urjala Sacristy

| {{langx|sv|Urjala Sacristy}}

| 100px

| Urjala

| {{langx|sv|Urjala}}

| Urjala

| {{langx|sv|Urjala}}

| 1520–1540

|

Vanaja Church

| {{langx|sv|Vånå Church}}

| 100px

| Vanaja

| {{langx|sv|Vånå}}

| Hämeenlinna

| 1495–1510

|

Uusimaa

class="wikitable sortable"
Church

! Church name based on the second official language in Finland

! Image

! Original
parish

! Parish name based on the second official language in Finland

! Current
municipality

! Municipality name in the second official language in Finland

! Built

! Notes

Espoo Cathedral

| {{langx|sv|Esbo Cathedral}}

| 100px

| Espoo

| {{langx|sv|Esbo}}

| Espoo

| {{langx|sv|Esbo}}

| 1485–1490

| expanded 1821–1823

Ingå Church

| {{langx|fi|Inkoo Church}}

| 100px

| Ingå

| {{langx|sv|Inkoo}}

| Ingå

| {{langx|sv|Inkoo}}

| 1430–1520

|

Karis Church

| {{langx|fi|Karjaa Church}}

| 100px

| Karis

| {{langx|fi|Karjaa}}

| Raseborg

| {{langx|fi|Raasepori}}

| 1465–1470

|

Kirkkonummi Church

| {{langx|sv|Kyrslätt Church}}

| 100px

| Kirkkonummi

| {{langx|sv|Kyrkslätt}}

| Kirkkonummi

| {{langx|sv|Kyrkslätt}}

| 1400–1490

| expanded 18th and 19th century

Lohja Church

| {{langx|sv|Lojo Church}}

| 100px

| Lohja

| {{langx|sv|Lojo}}

| Lohja

| {{langx|sv|Lojo}}

| 1470–1490

|

Pernå Church

| {{langx|fi|Pernaja Church}}

| 100px

| Pernå

| {{langx|fi|Pernaja}}

| Loviisa

| {{langx|sv|Lovisa}}

| 1410–1442

|

Pojo Church

| {{langx|fi|Pohja Church}}

| 100px

| Pojo

| {{langx|fi|Pohja}}

| Raseborg

| {{langx|fi|Raasepori}}

| 1475–1480

|

Porvoo Cathedral

| {{langx|sv|Borgå Cathedral}}

| 100px

| Porvoo

| {{langx|sv|Borgå}}

| Porvoo

| {{langx|sv|Borgå}}

| 1414–1450

|

Pyhtää Church

| {{langx|sv|Pyttis Church}}

| 100px

| Pyhtää

| {{langx|sv|Pyttis}}

| Pyhtää

| {{langx|sv|Pyttis}}

| 1462

|

Sipoo Old Church

| {{langx|sv|Sibbo gamla kyrka}}

| 100px

| Sipoo

| {{langx|sv|Sibbo}}

| Sipoo

| {{langx|sv|Sibbo}}

| 1450–1454

|

Siuntio Church

| {{langx|sv|Sjundeå Church}}

| 100px

| Siuntio

| {{langx|sv|Sjundeå}}

| Siuntio

| {{langx|sv|Sjundeå}}

| 1460–1489

|

Tenala Church

| {{langx|fi|Tenhola Church}}

| 100px

| Tenala

| {{langx|fi|Tenhola}}

| Raseborg

| {{langx|fi|Raasepori}}

| 1460–1480

|

Church of St. Lawrence

| {{langx|sv|Church of St. Lawrence, Vanda}}

| 100px

| Helsingin pitäjän kirkonkylä

| {{langx|sv|Helsinge}}

| Vantaa

| {{langx|sv|Vanda}}

| 1450s

|

Vihti Church

| {{langx|sv|Vichtis Church}}

| 100px

| Vihti

| {{langx|sv|Vichtis}}

| Vihti

| {{langx|sv|Vichtis}}

| 1500–1520

| ruins,
abandoned 1801

Åland

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! Original
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! Current
municipality

! Built

! Notes

Church of St. Olaf

| 100px

| Jomala

| Jomala

| 1275–1285

|

Eckerö Church

| 100px

| Eckerö

| Eckerö

| 1380–1420

|

Finström Church

| 100px

| Finström

| Finström

| 1440–1470

|

Föglö Church

| 100px

| Föglö

| Föglö

| 1500–1520

| expanded 1859–1860

Geta Church

| 100px

| Geta

| Geta

| 1510–1540

|

Hammarland Church

| 100px

| Hammarland

| Hammarland

| 14th century

|

Kumlinge Church

| 100px

| Kumlinge

| Kumlinge

| 1500–1510

|

Kökar Church

|

| Franciscan Convent
in Kökar

| Kökar

| 1500–1520

| abandoned late 16th century,
present church 1784

Lemböte Chapel

| 100px

| Lemland

| Lemland

| 1500–1530

| abandoned late 16th century,
renovated 1890s

Lemland Church

| 100px

| Lemland

| Lemland

| 1290–1310

|

Saltvik Church

| 100px

| Saltvik

| Saltvik

| 1350s–1370s

|

Sund Church

| 100px

| Sund

| Sund

| late 13th century

|

Vårdö Church

| 100px

| Vårdö

| Vårdö

| 1520–1550

|

Sources

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See also