58.710835, 24.365557
GPS: 58° 42' 39" N, 24° 21' 56" E
This late medieval church by the beautiful river of Enge has a well-cared-for churchyard and a baroque altar and pulpit (Christian Ackermann). The church was rebuilt in the 19th century. The belfry, which is a unique monument to the heroes of the Estonian War of Independence (architect Alar Kotli, 1933, sculptor Richard Vasard-Hammer), survived the Soviet years; the sculptures “Peasant” and “Soldier” were reinstalled in 1988.
The vassal fortress in Angerja was originally constructed in the 14th and 15th centuries, but was rebuilt and modernised several times thereafter.
The Angerja fortress is one of the oldest stone structures in Rapla County. The vassal ...