This church is not easy to find in the glory of Tallinn's old town. This atypical Gothic church also has a clock tower that breaks through the sky. The exterior is very simple, with beautiful window flowers and sculptures inside. Worth a look.
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The Church of the Holy Spirit is located on the north side of La Coya Square. It is speculated that it may have been built in the first half of the 13th century to the 14th century. In 1684 and 2002, the church suffered fires, but was repaired afterwards. This church is a religious building in Tallinn from the 14th century that still retains its original form. The Church of the Holy Spirit is simple and simple in appearance, with a baroque spire. The exterior of the church features an ornate old bell, a favorite subject for photographers in Tallinn. There are also exquisite interior wood carvings in the church, dating back to 1684, which include Baroque pews, as well as Renaissance podiums.
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This church is not easy to find in the glory of Tallinn's old town. This atypical Gothic church also has a clock tower that breaks through the sky. The exterior is very simple, with beautiful window flowers and sculptures inside. Worth a look.
The only sacred building in Tallinn that has been archetyped since the 14th century. This simple and simple church of the Holy Spirit was built in the 1360s, with the exception of its baroque spire, and its original medieval appearance remains to this day!
Built in the 13th century, this baroque church is near the town hall square. Its gorgeous outdoor bell is said to be the photographers' favorite subject in Tallinn. Its ornamental value lies in the intricate interior wood carvings, including Baroque church benches and the oldest Renaissance-style platform in Tallinn. Depending on the ornamental and historical value!
A church in the center of Tallinn's old town, in a small road, the church is medium in size and small in size, but often ringing the bells, the bells are very good. Worth a visit.
In the old town of Tallinn, a favorite church. The church is decorated with wooden structures inside and outside, which has a quaint feeling. There are soothing piano music playing inside, and the priest's reciting sound falls into the water like raindrops, harmonious and comfortable. Another church that you don't want to leave.