In the Forssa region, there are plenty of interesting museums, art exhibitions and craftsmen's workshops to visit, where the history, local stories and culture of the region comes alive.

The new gothic style church was built in 1917-1918 and architect Josef Stenbäck designed the church.
One speciality of the church is the direction the altar is facing. Usually the altar is in the east end of the church but in this case it is in the west. The reason is pure practicality. since now the entrance is not in the high steep.
The glass paintings of the altar are widely known. The three paintings symbolize the birth of the Christ, the crucifixion, and the resurrection. They were made by Erik O. W. Ehrström and his wife Ollie in 1923. There are three bells in the church tower and they were donated by K. E. Palmen. The biggest one is called De Gloria. The middle size bell is called Patriae Lux. The smallest one is called Labori Pax. They weigh 3 560 kg all together. The organ of the church has been made in Espoo by an organ manufacturing company Veikko Virtanen in 1979.
Forssa Church serves as a road church during the summer. It's offering tourists a different place to rest. It's open from the beginning of June to mid August. You can also hear the stories of the guide about the local history.
Opening hours 6.6.-9.8.2026 Tue-Fri 10-17, Sat 10-16 and Sun 12-16.
The church is closed on Midsummer Eve and Midsummer Day.
Services Sundays 10 am
A guide is available during the opening hours, otherwise by request.
During summer Thursdays "Organ quarter of hour", 15 minutes of organ music at 12am.
