Töölö Church
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Töölö Church (Finnish: Töölön kirkko, Swedish: Tölö kyrka) is a Lutheran church in the Taka-Töölö district of Helsinki, Finland. The building represents Nordic Classicism and was designed by Hilding Ekelund following an architectural competition. Completed in 1930, it originally served as a parish center and was dedicated as a church when Töölö parish was created in 1941.The church main hall seats 400 people. There are also two parish meeting halls for 70 and 20 people.Töölö Church reopened in early 2016 after three and a half years of renovations.
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Topeliuksenkatu, Helsinki Taka-Töölö (Southern major district)
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Töölön kirkko
Topeliuksenkatu 4
00260 Helsinki, Taka-Töölö (Southern major district)
Finland
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