The red brick church, named after Paul the Apostle, was designed by Bertel Liljequist [fi] and it was completed in 1930.
[2] The church was somewhat damaged by the bombing of Helsinki during the Winter War, and traces can still be seen on one wall and on the pillars of the main door.
[1] The church's stained glass windows painted by the artist Antti Salmenlinna [fi] were also partially destroyed.
[6] The previous organ was produced in 1956 by the Austrian company Rieger Orgelbau and was donated to the Lutheran Church of Saint Michael in St. Petersburg in 2012.
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