Narva Mihkli kirik (Narva)

Estonia / Ida-Viru / Narva / Kreenholmi tänav, 22
 temple, church, interesting place, listed building / architectural heritage, historical building, place of worship, tourist attraction

Narva St. Michael's Church or Narva St. Michael's Church[1], formerly Narva Alexander's Church, is a building used for worship by the Narva Alexander Parish at Krenholmi 22 in Narva. The current Narva Alexander's Church was formerly called Narva Alexander's Church. This name is sometimes still used to refer to the Great Church. The building is a barracks of the former Zinoviev Iron Foundry and Machine-Building Plant, which was handed over to the parishioners for use in 1962 when the current Great Church building was taken away from the parishioners. The building, a former diesel power plant, has been rebuilt and renovated. The church organ was donated by Germany in 2001 and manufactured by Kemper in Lübeck. The glass altar was made and donated to the church in 2002 by Henn Männik. In 2012, the church was consecrated in the name of Archangel Michael and renamed. The church is closed in the summer, but in the winter it hosts services in Estonian and Finnish, as well as organ concerts.
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Coordinates:   59°22'22"N   28°10'50"E
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