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St. Nicholas' Lutheran Church In Kirbla
Läänemaa
The church was built around 1500 by Ösel-Wiek bishop Johannes II Orgas and it is one of the smallest stone-churches in Estonia. The interior has a late-Baroque altar from 1783.
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Tallinn, Harjumaa
The marketplace of medieval Russian merchants was located in the Sulevimäe and Vene St. area of Tallinn from at least the 12th century. The center of the market was the church, which is still functioning today. In connection with the rebuilding of the city wall in 1442, a new Russian church was founded on Vene (Russian)...
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St. Nicholas' Orthodox Church In Mustvee
Mustvee, Jõgevamaa
With the archbishop’s permission, in honour of St Nicholas-the-Miracle-Worker, a new church was built in 1864. The architect Edelson designed the building. To commemorate the master builder Vassili Grinkin, after his death a monument was set up. In 1864 the congregation had 1955 members. The members of the congregation...
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St. Nicholas' Orthodox Church In Võõpsu
Põlvamaa
Built: 1877 A small church in a historical prayer house.
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St. Olaf's Lutheran Church In Nõva
Läänemaa
The Nõva St Olaf's church is one of the few survived wooden churches in Estonia, also one of the smallest in Estonia (exterior 13,6 x 7,1m). The most interesting elements of the interior are benches - different design for men and women.
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St. Paul's Lutheran Church In Tartu
Tartu, Tartumaa
31 May 1915, a cornerstone was placed to the St. Paul's Church. Over half of the construction cocts had been borrowed. An organ was purchased as well. Interior work was finished in two years and on 9 November 1919, Bishop Jakob Kukk consecrated the church. The church had 3,000 seats and it had room for up to 7,000 people....
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Tartu, Tartumaa
The year of birth of St. Peter's congregations is 1869. St. Peter's Church was consecrated in 1884. This pseudogothic imposing building was built pursuant to a design by E. Schröder. The location was symbolic of the time of the Estonian awakening: in the proximity of the square where the first general Estonian song festival...
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