Sitka Lutheran Church, Sitka
Facts and practical information
Sitka Lutheran Church is an Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sitka, Alaska. Its first building was constructed in 1843 on what is now 224 Lincoln Street and was the first Protestant church in Alaska. The original church was built and its congregation established through the efforts of Arvid Adolf Etholén, the eighth Russian governor of Alaska. The land on which the church was constructed was deeded to the congregation in perpetuity by the Russian government at the time of the Alaska Purchase. The current church building is the third to be constructed on the site and was completed in 1967. It contains many of the furnishings from the original church, including its historic pipe organ and the altarpiece by Berndt Godenhjelm. ()
Sitka Lutheran Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sitka National Historical Park, Sound Science Center, Castle Hill, St. Michael's Cathedral.
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How to get to Sitka Lutheran Church by public transport?
Bus
- Community House • Lines: Green Line (4 min walk)
- Crescent Harbor • Lines: Blue Line, Green Line, Red Line (4 min walk)