Savonlinna Cathedral (Finnish: Savonlinnan tuomiokirkko, Swedish: Nyslotts domkyrka) is located in Savonlinna, Finland.
It was built between 1874 and 1878 and designed by architect Axel Hampus Dalström in the Gothic Revival style.
In 1850, governor Aleksander Thesleff gave orders to build a church in Savonniemi.
In 1925, the bishop's seat was moved to Vyborg, but the church still retained "cathedral" as its name.
During the Winter War on 1 May 1940, Savonlinna was bombed, and the church was damaged.