"[2] In addition to the actual sanctuary, the building houses a separate chapel, two meeting halls, the parish offices, and facilities for children’s and young people’s ministries.
[5] Leiviskä has stated that when designing the church the ideal he had in mind was the Neresheim Abbey in Bavaria, southern Germany, the late Baroque church designed by architect Balthasar Neumann.
An indirect, hypersensitive play of light on a set of highly susceptible layered lattices and planes is patently the aesthetic modus operandi in these churches.
And to this ludic game we must add the equally playful layering of lights miraculously floating at the ends of imperceptible cords..."[7] Myyrmäki Church is closed due to renovations.
The structural solutions of the church have been typical of the time of construction, but today they have been found to be inoperative.