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Gate to to the church, called Gate of Åminne, because Graf of Åminne manor financed it.

Halikko Church is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Halikko, Finland. First parts of the church were built in 13th century, and Halikko Chuch is one of the 73 medieval stone churches of Finland.

History

Halikko Chuch was built in the mid-13th century. Most likely local manor owners the Horn family financed the construction. Therefore Åminne manor had a right to patronage the priests of Halikko. Halikko Church was first a Catholic church and it's protector saint was Saint Bridget.

The Church needed to be expanded and mended in the late-18th century. The first expansion was made in 1799, and the second expansion was made between 1813 and 1815. During the second expansion the church was made cross-shaped. The old sacristy, weapon room and the grave of Horn-family had to be removed that the new parts could be built. At the same time, the whole church was renewed from the inside. An architecht Charles Bassi designed the whole operation.

During the 20th century, Halikko Church has been mended three time: in 1921, 1954, and 19891990. The church has now sewers and electricity.

The Bellfry of Halikko Church was built in 1773.

Legend

According the legend, Halikko Church was built c.a. 1440. Henrik Olafsson the Graf of Åminne manor financed the construction of the Halikko Church, the Pertteli Church and the Chapel of Salo to pay the sins of his family. His father-in-law had murdered his wife and the seen a vision in which Jesus said that he must pay his sins.

Sources

  • Guide's Book of Halikko Church