Historic Churches of Saaremaa
Saaremaa's religious landscape is defined by massive 13th-century stone fort-churches and colorful 19th-century Orthodox sanctuaries. This collection includes Valjala, the oldest stone church in Estonia, and Karja, famous for its unique pagan-influenced stone carvings. It also features the Reomäe nunnery and several Orthodox churches built during the conversion movement of the 1840s, showcasing the island's transition from medieval Catholicism to Lutheranism and Russian Orthodoxy.
Valjala Church
Saint Martin's Church of Valjala is a Lutheran church in Valjala, on the island of Saaremaa, Estonia.
Pöide Church
Pöide St. Mary's Church is located on Saaremaa island, in Pöide, Saaremaa Parish, Saare County, Estonia.
Karja Church
Karja Church is a medieval Lutheran church located in the Linnaka village on Saaremaa island, Estonia.
Kuressaare Laurentiuse kirik
A 19th-century classicist Lutheran church in Kuressaare town center. Rebuilt in 1828 after a fire, it incorporates walls from a 17th-century structure and features a rare dolomite altar.
Kihelkonna St. Michael's Church
Kihelkonna St. Michael's Church, sometimes simply Kihelkonna Church, is a medieval Lutheran church on Saaremaa island in western Estonia.
Püha Eelkäija Skiita
An Orthodox women's monastic community located in Reomäe. It is the only skete of its kind in Estonia, serving as a center for spiritual life under the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church.
Kuressaare Püha Nikolai kirik
A late 18th-century Orthodox church commissioned by Empress Catherine the Great. Built in classicist style, it features a distinctive green roof and a traditional iconostasis.
Tornimäe Neitsi Maria Kaitsmise kirik
A red brick and stone Orthodox church completed in 1873. It is a prominent example of the Russian Orthodox architecture introduced to the island during the late 19th century.
Jämaja Kolmainu kirik
A Lutheran church on the Sõrve Peninsula, built in 1864 to replace a medieval predecessor. Its location near the coast makes it one of the most scenic churches on the island.
Lümanda Issanda Muutmise kirik
An Orthodox church completed in 1867 during the mid-19th century conversion period. It remains an active sanctuary for the local community in Lümanda.
Mustjala Prohvet Eeliase kirik
A traditional Orthodox church built in 1873. It serves the Mustjala region and represents the standard limestone and brick ecclesiastical architecture of the Russian Empire era.
Reomäe Apostel Andrease kirik
An Orthodox church built in 1873, closely associated with the nearby women's skete. It features classic 19th-century masonry typical of Saaremaa's rural religious buildings.
Metsküla Issanda Templisseviimise kirik
A rural Orthodox church completed in 1914. It is one of the later Orthodox structures on the island, characterized by its modest size and simple architecture.
Laimjala Vassilius Suure kirik
An Orthodox church in Kahtla village, built in 1873. It follows the typical architectural design of Baltic Orthodox churches from the late 19th century.
Ööriku Püha Kolmainu kirik
Built in 1873, this Orthodox church represents the limestone and brick construction style common to religious buildings in Saaremaa during the peak of the Orthodox movement.
Mustjala Anna kirik
A Lutheran church completed in 1863 to replace a smaller wooden chapel. It features simple, functional architecture typical of mid-19th-century Estonian rural parishes.
Kärla kirik
A Lutheran church rebuilt in 1843 on the site of a medieval structure. It houses a notable Renaissance-style epitaph and a historic 19th-century organ.
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