Tärendö Church
Lapland
Copyright: Mestos/CC BY-SA 3.0/WikimediaTärendö Church
The first stone blocks to the church foundation walls were broken in 1875 in Kenttärova. The same year F. R. Ekberg completed the drawings of the architect. The Royal Majesty, however, decided in 1877, that the church and schoolhouse would be built in the same area: Nivankorvanmaa. A significant restoration occurred in 1941, addressing structural and interior changes, and the church was reconsecrated in 1942. The restoration included new pews, removal of the heating stove, and electric lighting.
Useful Information
- Address: Laestadiusvägen 38, Pajala
- More Info: www.svenskakyrkan.se/pajala/tarendo-kyrka
Do & See
Lapland is Sweden's northernmost region, which provides a steady stream of adventurous pursuits all year round. The main attraction is Lapland's unique and magnificent unspoiled wilderness, which brings in visitors not only from Sweden but from the whole world. If you ever look out over Rapa Valley in Sarek's National Park or visit the World Heritage site of Laponia, you'll instantly know why this corner of the world enjoys a reputation for being exceptionally stunning.

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