Location: Tallinna 13, Kuressaare linn, Saaremaa, 93811
The baptising stone in this church is most unique. Brought from the Anseküla church,
destroyed in 1944, it bears two lines of evil spirits and other creatures. One animal,
bigger than the rest, standing its forepaws up, and having a tail of three ...
Location: Tartu mnt 2, Nõo alevik, Nõo vald, Tartumaa, 61601
The history of this only brick church in Southern Estonia goes back to dark and
unknown time of 1159. Despite being ravaged by every war there was the church has
mostly remained its original looks. Having had a defence purpose in the beginning it ...
Location: Kuusalu ristmik 4, Kuusalu alevik, Kuusalu vald, Harjumaa
In Kuusalu, just by Peterburi Road there lies a huge stone – St. Lawrence’s Stone or Path Stone. It is an ancient cult stone, but probably it also marked the border between Kuusalu Church and Kolga monastery. On the church side of the stone today you ca...
The church is probably built in the 13th century. What makes it different among the other churches in Järva county is that it has two portals, one in the west and one in the south which judging by its rich decoration marked the main entrance once. In 19...