Kaarli Church

Local nameKaarli kirik
LocationKesklinn, Tallinn, Estonia

Charles's Church is a Lutheran church in Tallinn, Estonia, built 1862–1870 to plans by Otto Pius Hippius. It is Tallinn's grandest 19th-century church.

Tõnismägi hill has been the location of a chapel probably since the 14th century. In 1670, during the time of Swedish rule, the Swedish King Charles XI commissioned the construction of a church on the site, for the use of the Estonian and Finnish population of Tallinn. The church was named after the king. In 1710, during the Great Northern War, this first wooden church was burnt down.

In the 19th century, reconstruction plans were put forward. Donations of money were started in the 1850s, and the cornerstone of the new church was laid in 1862. The church, still incomplete, was inaugurated in 1870. The two towers on the west side were enlarged in 1882.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles's_Church,_Tallinn

Coordinates 59°25'55.083" N 24°44'20.922" E

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