Ravattula Church
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|name = Ravattula Church
|image = Ristimäki.JPG
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|caption = 2013 excavations at the site of Ravattula Church
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|map_type = Finland
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|start_date = late 12th Century–early 13th Century
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|demolished_date = 1230s–1240s
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Ravattula Church (also the Ristimäki Church) was a Medieval church in the village of Ravattula in Kaarina, Finland. It is the oldest known church site in Finland, dating back to the late 12th century–early 13th century. The well-preserved foundations of a wooden church were found on the Ristimäki hill in 2013.{{cite web|url= http://yle.fi/uutiset/finlands_oldest_church_discovered_near_turku/6813503 |title= Finland's oldest church discovered near Turku |publisher= Yle News |date= 4 September 2013 | language = |accessdate=24 July 2015}}
The Ravattula Church was a wooden building approximately the size of 6×10 meters. It consisted of two rooms and a smaller narrow choir. The church was built with a horizontal timbering technique and the floor was covered with planks. The only remains today are the foundations made of stone.[http://www.ravattula.fi/ala6.htm Ristimäki in Ravattula – The Oldest Church Remains in Finland] Ravattulan Ristimäki. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
The church was used for only few decades until the 1230s or 1240s. It was demolished and the wooden material was most likely used elsewhere. Ravattula Church is surrounded by a cemetery which may date back to the late Iron Age.{{cite web|url= http://www.utu.fi/fi/Ajankohtaista/Uutiset/Sivut/ristimaen-kirkonpaikka-paljastaa-koko-ajan-uutta.aspx |title= Ristimäen kirkonpaikka paljastaa koko ajan uutta |publisher= University of Turku |date= 23 July 2013 | language = fi |accessdate=24 July 2015}} The site is located by the river Aurajoki, some 4 kilometers upstream the present Turku Cathedral which was completed in 1300.