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Matti Åkerblom (né Pärnä; 18 July 1740, Eräjärvi — 10 June 1819, Orivesi) was a notable Finnish church designer and builder of the late 18th century, who also held the office of the regional master builder of the Province of Tavastia. Notable churches built by Åkerblom include Nurmijärvi church, Pihlajavesi Old Church, (completed a year before Åkerblom's master status), and , among others: in total, Åkerblom is known to have designed and built at least ten churches and five bell towers.

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  • Matti Åkerblom (fr)
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  • Matti Åkerblom ou Mats Åkerblom (né Pärnä en 1740 à Eräjärvi et mort en 1819) est un maître d'œuvre et bâtisseur d’églises finlandais. (fr)
  • Matti Åkerblom (även Pärnä), född 18 juli 1740 i Eräjärvi, död 10 juni 1819 i Orivesi, var en finländsk allmogearkitekt och kyrkbyggare. Åkerblom ritade och lät uppföra en lång rad träkyrkor i hela Finland, av vilka många fortfarande är bevarade. I byggnadsarbetet assisterades han ofta av systersonen Mats Åkergren (1752–1839). (sv)
  • Matti Åkerblom (né Pärnä; 18 July 1740, Eräjärvi — 10 June 1819, Orivesi) was a notable Finnish church designer and builder of the late 18th century, who also held the office of the regional master builder of the Province of Tavastia. Notable churches built by Åkerblom include Nurmijärvi church, Pihlajavesi Old Church, (completed a year before Åkerblom's master status), and , among others: in total, Åkerblom is known to have designed and built at least ten churches and five bell towers. (en)
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  • Matti Åkerblom (né Pärnä; 18 July 1740, Eräjärvi — 10 June 1819, Orivesi) was a notable Finnish church designer and builder of the late 18th century, who also held the office of the regional master builder of the Province of Tavastia. Åkerblom first worked as a farm hand, but later decided to train as a carpenter, learning his trade under Antti Piimänen. His training took unusually long, with the apprenticeship and journeymanship stages each lasting five years, before he completed his master work, the bell tower of Halikko Church, in 1773. The master work had not been sanctioned by the guild, but when completed it was nevertheless approved, thus gaining Åkerblom his mastership. Notable churches built by Åkerblom include Nurmijärvi church, Pihlajavesi Old Church, (completed a year before Åkerblom's master status), and , among others: in total, Åkerblom is known to have designed and built at least ten churches and five bell towers. (en)
  • Matti Åkerblom ou Mats Åkerblom (né Pärnä en 1740 à Eräjärvi et mort en 1819) est un maître d'œuvre et bâtisseur d’églises finlandais. (fr)
  • Matti Åkerblom (även Pärnä), född 18 juli 1740 i Eräjärvi, död 10 juni 1819 i Orivesi, var en finländsk allmogearkitekt och kyrkbyggare. Åkerblom ritade och lät uppföra en lång rad träkyrkor i hela Finland, av vilka många fortfarande är bevarade. I byggnadsarbetet assisterades han ofta av systersonen Mats Åkergren (1752–1839). (sv)
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