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The Cathedral of Turku
The main organ of the Cathedral of Turku

The Cathedral of Turku is a Evangelical Lutheran cathedral in Turku, Finland. The cathedral is located in the centre of the city, by the river Aura. It is the most important church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, and one of the most notable historical buildings in Finland.

The church was originally built out of wood in the late 13th century, and was dedicated as the main cathedral of Finland in 1300. It was considerably expanded in the 14th and 15th centuries, mainly using stone as the construction material. The church was badly damaged during the Great Fire of Turku in 1827, and was rebuilt to a great extent afterwards.