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Church of Holy Spirit and apartment

Pühavaimu 2, Tallinn, Harjumaa

Built in the 14th Century, the Holy Spirit Church is one of the oldest and most impressive structures in Tallinn. Its spectacular, carved wood interior includes such treasures as a unique 15th century altar by the famous Bernt Notke, and one of the oldest pulpits in Estonia, dating from 1597. The painted clock on its façade...

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Aleksander Nevski Katedraal

Tallinn, Harjumaa

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is Tallinn's largest and grandest cupola cathedral. The large, richly decorated Orthodox church, in mixed historicist style, was built on Toompea Hill in 1900, when Estonia was part of the Russian tsarist empire. The architect of the church was Mikhail Preobrazhenski from St. Petersburg. The...

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Ambla Püha Neitsi Maarja Kirik

Järvamaa

Järva County’s oldest church in Ambla was completed in the 13th century. The church has a simple exterior, and the interior has three naves. The medieval furnishings of the Ambla Church were destroyed during the Livonian War. The church has the oldest high belfry of a rural church. During the summer, you can visit the Ambla...

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Ascension Of Our Lord Orthodox Church Of Angerja

Raplamaa

The attractive church building, which had been deserted for about half the century, has been restored by the new congregation. Epp Haabsaar’s icons on the new iconostasis (2006) bear witness to the good quality of the modern Estonian icon painting.

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Avispea Kirik

Lääne-Virumaa

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Building Of The Orthodox Church In Laiuse

Jõgevamaa

Laiuse Russian-Orthodox Wooden Church, built in 1864, is located at Jõgeva-Mustvee highway 1,5 km east of Mõra Village. The former Estonian well-known public figure Jaan Poska grew up in this church-village.

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Church Of St. Simeon And The Prophetess Hanna

Tallinn, Harjumaa

St. Simeon is the second Orthodox church to have developed in the suburbs after the Northern War. It is located near the harbor and was built in 1752 - 1755 at the initiative of Russian seamen. Since the coastline was considerably closer to the city in those days, the church was practically on the edge of the water, and the...

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