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St. Mary's Church (Finnish: Maarian kirkko, Swedish: S:t Marie kyrka) is a medieval stone church located in Maaria, in Turku, Finland. There are no records as to when the present church was built, but the work was probably started in the mid or late 15th century. According to Markus Hiekkanen, the church was probably built in the 1440s, on the basis of the style of the closets; the gables were constructed about 50 years later. There are medieval limestone paintings on the walls, which are not common to other places in Finland. The most valuable artefacts are the wooden altar cabinet and a large altarpiece depicting Christ on the cross.

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  • L'église Sainte-Marie (en finnois : Maarian kirkko) est une église médiévale en pierre située dans le quartier Räntämäki de Turku en Finlande . (fr)
  • St. Mary's Church (Finnish: Maarian kirkko, Swedish: S:t Marie kyrka) is a medieval stone church located in Maaria, in Turku, Finland. There are no records as to when the present church was built, but the work was probably started in the mid or late 15th century. According to Markus Hiekkanen, the church was probably built in the 1440s, on the basis of the style of the closets; the gables were constructed about 50 years later. There are medieval limestone paintings on the walls, which are not common to other places in Finland. The most valuable artefacts are the wooden altar cabinet and a large altarpiece depicting Christ on the cross. (en)
  • S:t Marie kyrka - äldre benämningar är Räntämäki efter kyrkobyn eller Vårfrukyrka - är församlingskyrka i S:t Marie församling (finska: Maaria). Den ligger i Åbo stad norr om Aura å. Den är en medeltida, treskeppig långkyrka i gråsten med yttre måtten 34,2 x 9 meter. Den har en yttre sakristia, ett vapenhus och ett klocktorn. (sv)
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  • L'église Sainte-Marie (en finnois : Maarian kirkko) est une église médiévale en pierre située dans le quartier Räntämäki de Turku en Finlande . (fr)
  • St. Mary's Church (Finnish: Maarian kirkko, Swedish: S:t Marie kyrka) is a medieval stone church located in Maaria, in Turku, Finland. There are no records as to when the present church was built, but the work was probably started in the mid or late 15th century. According to Markus Hiekkanen, the church was probably built in the 1440s, on the basis of the style of the closets; the gables were constructed about 50 years later. There are medieval limestone paintings on the walls, which are not common to other places in Finland. The most valuable artefacts are the wooden altar cabinet and a large altarpiece depicting Christ on the cross. (en)
  • S:t Marie kyrka - äldre benämningar är Räntämäki efter kyrkobyn eller Vårfrukyrka - är församlingskyrka i S:t Marie församling (finska: Maaria). Den ligger i Åbo stad norr om Aura å. Den är en medeltida, treskeppig långkyrka i gråsten med yttre måtten 34,2 x 9 meter. Den har en yttre sakristia, ett vapenhus och ett klocktorn. (sv)
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