Kaleva Church (Finnish: Kalevan kirkko; Swedish: Kalevakyrkan) is an Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland church building in the Liisankallio district...
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mythology Kaleva (wasp), a wasp genus in the subfamily Pteromalinae Kaleva (Tampere), a portion of the city of Tampere, Finland Kaleva Church Kaleva (airplane)...
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Sampo district. The population of Kaleva is approximately 10,000 (2005). The most notable landmark is the Kaleva Church built between 1959 and 1966, and...
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Central Hospital, Sampola, the School of Economics, Ratina Stadium and Kaleva Church. The modernist buildings include the Metso Main Library, the Hervanta...
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This was followed by two other significant competition victories, the Kaleva Church in Tampere (1966) and the Dipoli Student Union building for Helsinki...
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Church. The Itsenäisyydenkatu (originally called Puolimatkankatu) street begins at the Tammela side of the station, continuing to the Kaleva Church....
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Bon (modern-day Murray Edwards College). Church of St Peter, Klippan, Sweden, by Sigurd Lewerentz. Kaleva Church in Tampere, Finland, designed by Reima...
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(b. 1925) 1993 – Reima Pietilä, Finnish architect, co-designed the Kaleva Church (b. 1923) 1995 – John Brunner, English-Scottish author and poet (b....
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entirely on free form; the most notable of these organic works being Kaleva Church, Tampere (1959–1966), Dipoli student assembly building, Espoo (1961–66)...
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front of Kaleva Church and the Sammonkatu street, southeast of it, are associated with the Kalevala-themed names of the Liisankallio and Kaleva districts...
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