Kolmen ristin kirkko

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Kolmen ristin kirkko is a modernist Lutheran church in Imatra, Finland, designed by renowned architect Alvar Aalto and noted for its distinctive three-cross window motif.

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instanceOf Lutheran church
church building
modernist architecture
architect Alvar Aalto NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Modernism
country Finland
denomination Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland NERFINISHED
floorPlanType flexible hall plan
hasArchitecturalConcept modular interior partitions
multipurpose worship space
hasArchitecturalElement altar area
bell tower
nave
organ
side chapels
hasColorScheme light interior surfaces
hasCulturalSignificance important example of Finnish modernist church architecture
key work in Alvar Aalto’s ecclesiastical architecture
hasFeature asymmetrical composition
flexible interior space
natural light emphasis
three-cross window motif
hasFunction parish church
hasOrientation liturgical east–west orientation
hasSeating movable pews
hasSurroundings suburban setting in Imatra
hasWindowDesign three-cross motif windows
heritageDesignation protected modernist building
lightingDesign indirect natural lighting
locatedIn Imatra NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory South Karelia NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
materialUsed brick
concrete
namedAfter three crosses
nativeName Kolmen ristin kirkko
nativeNameLanguage fi
notableFor Alvar Aalto church design NERFINISHED
distinctive three-cross windows
partOf Finnish modernist architectural heritage
religion Lutheranism
roofType flat roof
translationOfName Church of the Three Crosses NERFINISHED
usedFor Lutheran worship
religious services
visitorAttraction architectural tourism site

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Church of the Three Crosses, Imatra alsoKnownAs Kolmen ristin kirkko