Vihti Church (Fin. Vihdin kirkko, Swe. Vichtis kyrka) is a Lutheran church built in 1772 in Vihti, Finland. The church is located in Vihti church village on Hartanmäki Hill. Vihti church was constructed according to Antti Piimänen's plans. The church has been ravaged by fire twice and both times it was reconstructed. Vihti church is also sometimes referred to as Gustav's Church after Gustav III of Sweden. There is also a ruin of a medieval church in Vihti; S:t Bridget's Church. The primary building material used in construction of Vihti church is red brick which has been plastered and painted. Vihti church is shaped like a cross and it has a bell tower on the western side of the church. Vihti church was constructed according to church designer and master builder Antti Piimänen's plans and opened on 29 September 1772. At that time churches were named after the reigning monarch and therefore the Vihti church was named Gustav's Church after Gustav III of Sweden. In later years the name wasn't used as much and the name Vihti church became a more commonly used name. More information...
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