Tallinn: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
19th-century Russian Orthodox cathedral The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral stands as an architectural jewel in the heart of Tallinn, Estonia. This magnificent church, perched atop Toompea Hill, is an iconic representation of the city's historical tapestry and religious heritage.
St. Olaf's Church
Medieval spired church with city views St. Olaf's Church, towering over the historical city of Tallinn, Estonia, is a testament to the city's rich medieval past and its prominence as a northern architectural marvel. The church, named after the Norwegian king Olaf II, was once considered the tallest building...
St Mary's Cathedral
Medieval church with Baroque bell tower St. Mary's Cathedral, also known as the Dome Church, is a historic landmark and a spiritual beacon in the heart of Tallinn, Estonia. This venerable church, which stands as the oldest in Tallinn, serves as a testament to the city's rich medieval heritage and has been a...
St. Nicholas Church
Art museum in a restored medieval church St. Nicholas Church, a stunning example of medieval architecture, stands as a historic beacon in the heart of Tallinn, Estonia. This sacred edifice, originally built in the 13th century, was dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the patron of sailors and fishermen.
Church of the Holy Spirit
Ancient church with an artful clock Nestled in the heart of Tallinn's Old Town, the Church of the Holy Spirit is a remarkable landmark that exudes historical significance and architectural beauty. This medieval church is distinguished by its Gothic structure and is renowned for its intricate interior...
St. John's Church
Longstanding neo-Gothic church St. John's Church, nestled in the heart of Tallinn's bustling city center, stands as a beacon of medieval architecture and religious history. This sacred structure, with its origins dating back to the 13th century, embodies the spiritual heritage of Estonia's capital.
Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Quick to Hearken"
Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Quick to Hearken" is an orthodox church in Tallinn, Estonia. The church is dedicated to the "Quick to Hearken" icon of the Mother of God. Earlier, the icon was located in Pühtitsa Convent's Tallinn Assistant Church, but this church was closed in 1959.
Three Handed Mother of God Church
The Three Handed Mother of God Church is the name given to a religious building that is affiliated to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church that is located in the 22 street Laboratooriumi in Tallinn, Estonia.
St Michael's Church
St. Michael's Church or St. Michael's Swedish Church is a Lutheran church used by the Swedish congregation in the old town district of Tallinn, Estonia.
Charles's Church
Charles's Church is a Lutheran church in Tallinn, Estonia, built 1862–1870 to plans by Otto Pius Hippius. It is Tallinn's grandest 19th-century church. Tõnismägi hill has been the location of a chapel probably since the 14th century.
St Peter and St Paul's Cathedral
St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Apostolic Administration of Estonia. It is situated at Vene Str. 18 in the Old Town district of Tallinn, Estonia.
Tallinn Synagogue
Tallinn Synagogue, also known as Beit Bella Synagogue, is located in Estonia's capital city. The privately funded synagogue in central Tallinn was inaugurated on May 16, 2007.
Issanda Muutmise peakirik
The Council of the Transfiguration - the Orthodox Parish Council in Tallinn, in the Old Town, in the jurisdiction of the Estonian apostolic Orthodox Church. The burial place and the main center of the novelty cult of Bishop Plato.