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St. Anna’s Church of Kokar
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- Name
- St. Anna’s Church of Kokar
- Continent
- EUROPE
- Alt Name:
- -
- Country:
- Finland
- Period:
- Early Modern (1500AD-1800AD)
- Sub-Region:
- Northern Europe
- Date:
- 1700AD - 1799AD
- City/Town:
- Kokar
- Figure:
- -
- Resorts:
- Kokar,
- Related:
about St. Anna’s Church of Kokar
St. Anna’s Church of Kokar is a pretty, whitewashed stone church in Aland built in 1784 and renowned for its 14th century Finnish Franciscan convent. The ruins of the convent are still visible today and visitors can see where the monks who lived there once worked. St. Anna’s Church of Kokar is also home to a baptismal font designed to a 13th century style.
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contact details
Address: Hamno, Finland
Phone: Contact local tourist office
useful information
Directions:
Located on the island of Hamno, approx 4.5km north of Kokar.
Ticket Information:
Open 15 June-15 Aug Tuesdays-Fridays 11am-4pm.
Links:
http://www.aland.com/en/see_do/churches/the_churches_of_the_archipelago
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