


Linked to Dans’ Thursday doors
The four-meter-high door leading from the armory to the church hall is the most magnificent of all surviving from the late Middle Ages. The series of images on the door depicts Hubertus’ hunting trip, during which Christ appeared to him in the form of a stag. This vision made him turn around and carry the message of Christianity forward. The wrought-iron door panels of the south portal leading from the armory to the church hall are the finest in Finland.
Hollola is the oldest parish in eastern Häme and was probably founded in the second half of the 13th century. Of the church’s construction phases dating back to the 15th century, the sacristy is older than the main church. The church itself and its vaulting belong to the construction phase that is dated to have taken place between 1475 and 1485.





Marvellous doors. Ad I’m surprised at how the Saint Hubert story seems so omnipresent throughout Christian Europe.
History all around europe.
The door, with those huge wrought iron hinges, is amazing. I love seeing photos of buildings and doors that have survived such a long period of time.
There is something magical about what time brings to them
These doors are works of art Ritva. Thanks for sharing.
I agree Anne, they are
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Gorgeous door. Thanks for sharing your photos.
Happy to 😀
I love these old medieval doors. So amazing. Just think how many people have passed through them.
Darlene, that is awesome thought and what a change of world during that time
These doors are gorgeous!
Thanks, glad you liked them
I love this series.
Glad you enjoyed it
It’s great that they have lasted so long!
Happy that no fire has destroyed them
What a fabulous door!
Absolutely
These must be amazing to see in person. Nice finds.
Pat