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Joutjärvi Church
Joutjärven kirkko
Joutjärvi Church in 2016
60°59′05″N 25°42′10″E / 60.984722°N 25.702778°E / 60.984722; 25.702778
LocationMöysä, Lahti
CountryFinland
DenominationLutheran
History
StatusParish church
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Unto Ojonen
Architectural typeModernism
Completed1962
Specifications
Capacity650 + 250 (parish hall)
Number of spires1
MaterialsYellow brick, slate, concrete, copper (roof)
Bells3
Administration
ParishJoutjärven seurakunta (Joutjärvi Parish)

Joutjärvi Church (Finnish: Joutjärven kirkko) is a Lutheran church in the Möysä district of Lahti, Finland. It serves the eastern inner city neighbourhoods, with a total parish population of 16,500.

Architecture

Designed in 1960-61 and completed in 1962, the building is the work of local architect Unto Ojonen, responsible for many buildings in Lahti from the 1950-60s.

The church design is characterised by its steeply-pitched roof — something of an Ojonen signature feature — and slim belfry. The building complex integrates a parish hall and staff quarters. The exterior materials include yellow brick and slate, under a copper roof. The building was comprehensively refurbished in 2005–2006, and a new remote-operated church organ installed in 2014.

Art

The altar piece, titled Golgata ('Calvary'), and exterior relief Kymmenen neitsyttä, were created by sculptor Pentti Papinaho in 1963.

The liturgical textiles were designed by Helena Vaari in 1990–1995.

References

  1. ^ "Joutjärven kirkko". Lahden Seurakuntayhtymä (in Finnish). Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Tältä näyttää yksi Päijät-Hämeen suosituimmista vihkikirkoista" (in Finnish). Etelä-Suomen Sanomat. 29 March 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  3. "Lahtelaiskirkko saa harvinaiset etäsoitettavat urut" [Lahti church gets rare remote-operated organ] (in Finnish). Yle. 5 June 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2020.

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