The Loppi Church (Finnish: Lopen kirkko; Swedish: Loppis kyrka) is the 19th-century Gothic Revival red-brick church located in the Loppi municipality in Tavastia Proper, Finland.
[1] The building was designed by Konstantin Kiseleff [fi] and Elia Heikel [fi], and it was completed in 1888.
The church burned down in 1914 and, after the renovation, it was reopened in 1921.
[3] The current 29-tone pipe organ from 1988 was manufactured by the Danish company Christensen & Sønner.
[2] This article about a church building or other Christian place of worship in Finland is a stub.