Pargas Church, located in Parainen, Finland, is a medieval grey stone church with a unique history. Built in the late 1300s and completed in 1486, it boasts intricate architecture and rare details not found in other Finnish churches. The church has undergone various renovations over the centuries, with the latest restoration in 2011. Adjacent to the church is a chapel built by Finland's first archbishop in 1819. Visitors can explore the church's rich history and admire its impressive design, making it a must-visit for those interested in historical architecture.