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Officially the "Tallinn Toompea Charles' Church" as it lies in the historical precinct of Toompea. Dedicated to Charles XI of Sweden . The first wooden Charles' Church was built in 1670 on the former site of the St. Anthony's Chapel nearby.
Secondary Science School of Tallinn (Tallinn 2. Secondary School, Tallinn's Second Gymnasium) Tallinn School No. 21 (Tallinna 21. Kool) Tallinna 32. Keskkool; Tallinna Arte Gümnaasium; Tallinna Audentese Erakool; Tallinn European School (Tallinna Euroopa Kool) Gustav Adolf Grammar School (Gustav Adolfi Gümnaasium) Hanseatic School, Tallinn
Tallinn Cathedral School at Toom-Kooli Street 11. Tallinn Cathedral School (also Tallinn Knight and Cathedral School; Estonian: Tallinna Toomkool, German: Ritter- und Domschule zu Reval, Latin: Schola cathedralis Tallinnensis) is a school in Tallinn, Estonia. [1] First written records of the school date back to 1319. In 1684, the school was ...
St. Mary's Cathedral (Estonian: Toomkirik, German: Ritter- und Domkirche, full name: The Episcopal Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Mary, Tallinn, Estonian: Tallinna Püha Neitsi Maarja Piiskoplik Toomkirik) is a Lutheran cathedral church located on the Toompea hill in the medieval central part of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. Established ...
View of the Toompea hill, 2013. Toompea (from German: Domberg, "Cathedral Hill") is a hill in the central part of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. The hill has an area of 7 hectares (17 acres) and is about 20–30 metres higher than the surrounding areas. Toompea is part of the medieval Tallinn Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The students soon arrived at a church a half-mile away where, for the next 30 minutes, they would pray, read the Bible and sing worship songs — activities that have become a routine part of ...
The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral of Tallinn [a] is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in central Tallinn, Estonia. It was built in 1894–1900, [1] when the country was part of the former Russian Empire. The cathedral is the city's largest cupola church. The late Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow (1929–2008) started his priestly ministry in the cathedral.
Pages in category "Churches in Tallinn" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.