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St. John's Church Tallinn in Estonia

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St. John's Church, also known as the Jaan Church, is an excellent example of historical cultural heritage in Tallinn. This is a Lutheran church, which is located on Freedom Square in the historical part of the city.

The church was founded in 1862, and its construction was prompted by the need to provide a place for religious ceremonies for the parishioners of the Church of the Holy Spirit. At that time, the church of the Holy Spirit could not accommodate all its parishioners, so it was decided to build a new church.

The church building was designed by the provincial architect Christoph August Gabler. It includes magnificent stained glass windows and chandeliers that were transferred from other churches and are historical treasures.

St. John's Church serves to conduct divine services in Estonian, welcoming all who wish to join them. The schedule of services and the event poster can be viewed on our website.

The church has a special significance for the city. In the past, there were plans to demolish her building due to its inconsistency with the surrounding buildings. However, thanks to the protests of local residents and the opposition, these plans were canceled.

The building of St. John's Church is a monument to the history of Estonia and is included in the State Register of Cultural Monuments. A special place is occupied by the bell of the church, which is the oldest in Tallinn and is decorated with Estonian inscriptions.

St. John's Church in Tallinn is a unique place that will be remembered for its historical significance and beauty. You can order or issue tickets to visit this site on our website quickly and simply. We invite you to visit St. John's Church and plunge into the world of spirituality and beauty.

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