Viljandi St. Paul Church (Viljandi)
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interesting place, listed building / architectural heritage, 1860s construction, lutheran church/kirk
When the town of Viljandi started to grow in the middle of the 19th century the only church in town became too small for the people. The Viljandi estate owner baron Ungern-Stenberg gave the community a part of his estate as building ground for the church.
The architect of the sanctuary that was consecrated in 1866 was Matthias von Holst. · During the construction of the building so called Tudor Gothic elements were used as they were fashionable at that time. · The author of the altar painting "Christ on the Cross" is Karl Christian Andreae. · Since 1866 a G. Knauf organ fills the church with music, the biggest still functional organ of its kind in Estonia.
The architect of the sanctuary that was consecrated in 1866 was Matthias von Holst. · During the construction of the building so called Tudor Gothic elements were used as they were fashionable at that time. · The author of the altar painting "Christ on the Cross" is Karl Christian Andreae. · Since 1866 a G. Knauf organ fills the church with music, the biggest still functional organ of its kind in Estonia.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 58°21'50"N 25°35'30"E
- Luthern Church 54 km
- Tartu St. Paul's Church 66 km
- Audru Holy Cross Lutheran Church 72 km
- Mihkli Church 92 km
- Lielstraupe Castle 119 km
- Riga New St. Gertrude Lutheran Church 178 km
- St. John Church 181 km
- St. Peter Church 181 km
- Dome Cathedral 181 km
- Ķerkliņu Lutheran Church 270 km
- Valuoja valley 0.3 km
- Ruins of Viljandi Castle 0.5 km
- Old town 0.5 km
- Lake Viljandi 1.9 km
- Viljandi (Jämejala) Hospital 2.7 km
- Viljandi County 3.2 km
- Väikemõisa manor 3.4 km
- Lake Karula 3.7 km
- Lake Kuuni 6.2 km
- Pärsti manor 7.2 km