St. Olaf’s Church or St. Olav's Church in Tallinn, Estonia, is believed to have been built in the 12th century and to have been the centre for old Tallinn's Scandinavian community before Denmark conquered Tallinn in 1219. Its dedication relates to King Olaf II of Norway. The first known written records referring to the church date back to 1267. It was extensively rebuilt during the 14th century.
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Free of charge
Tower entrance
Adults: 3€
Students: 2€
Children (7-14 yrs): 1€
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Olaf's_Church,_Tallinn
Official Website http://oleviste.ee/
Email oleviste@oleviste.ee
Phone +372 641 22 41
Address Lai tn 50, Tallinn 10133, Estonia
Coordinates 59°26'28.747" N 24°44'52.373" E