Lohja (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlohjɑ]; Swedish: Lojo) is a town and municipality of Finland.
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The medieval Church of St. Lawrence is located in the city centre of Lohja. This late-gothic style church was built somewhere between 1470 and 1490 and it is the 3rd largest medieval parish church in Finland. The rustic and naive murals on the walls and valves from early 16th century make the church one of the most valuable medieval buildings in Finland. The murals depicted biblical stories for the illiterate population. Prior to the Protestant Reformation and the introduction of Lutheranism into Finland, the church served as the Roman Catholic Church. The great wooden crucifix hanging from the vault roof is from the 15th century and it is believed that it´s made in the city of Turku, Finland.
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Tytyri Mine Experience in areal functioning mine only 30 minutes from Helsinki offers you a great experience 110 meters below sealevel. You gill get familiar with mining history and what mining is today. Museum includes also huge underground gave, where you will see exotic light and sound show for 5 minutes. Mine museum is open for request for groups all year round and for individuals during May-September. Price is 14€/ adult and 8€/ children, guided tour takes about 1,5 hours.
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