Attraction

Parish huts and Utsjoki church

Free

The Utsjoki parish village consists of 14 huts dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Sámi families owned the huts, and they were inhabited up to the 1930s during market days and church ceremonies. The buildings are located on a beautiful spot on the shores of Lake Mantojärvi, 6km from the Utsjoki village along the highway 4. These church huts and the Utsjoki stone church are the most important cultural-historical sites in the Utsjoki region. The Utsjoki church was built upon the commission of Nicholas I of Russia in 1853.

Where in Finland ?

Lapland

Seasons

Suitable experience all year

Contact

Lapland North Destinations

Utsjoentie 549, 99980 Utsjoki
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