Sankt Johannes Kyrka (st. John's church) is a church in the Norrmalm district of Stockholm. It is built in the Gothic revival style, designed by Carl Möller and was completed in 1890. For the building, I used a red brick texture, along with an aged copper roof for the spires, as well as black metal for the general gable roof.
The Helsinki cathedral is located in the Senate Square of Helsinki, my hometown. The cathedral was completed in 1852 as a tribute to then Tsar Nicholas I of Russia. The church was designed by Carl Ludvig Engel, in the neo-classical style and it includes a Greek cross plan with each facade containing a collonade and pediment. Again, this nordic church also has a copper surface on its roofs, whilst the main portions of the building are white stucco.