St. Olaf's Church - Tallinn, Estonia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member oiseau_ca
N 59° 26.478 E 024° 44.874
35V E 372287 N 6591354
the look-out-tower of a Baptist church located in Tallinn, Estonia
Waymark Code: WMYX8G
Location: Estonia
Date Posted: 08/05/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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This look-out-tower is a part of a Baptist church located in Tallinn, Estonia.

According to Wikipedia, "St. Olaf’s Church or St. Olav's Church (Estonian: Oleviste kirik), 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 (also known as Saint Olaf, 995–1030). The first known written records referring to the church date back to 1267, and it was extensively rebuilt during the 14th century.

In origin, St Olaf's was part of the united western tradition of Christianity, whose polity continues in the Roman Catholic Church today. However, during the Reformation the church became been part of the Lutheran tradition. Eventually proving surplus to the requirements of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tallinn, St Olaf's became a Baptist church in 1950. The Baptist congregation continues to meet at St Olaf's today.

From 1944 until 1991, the Soviet KGB used Oleviste's spire as a radio tower and surveillance point.

In 1590, the total height of the church tower was 115.35–125 m. The tower has been hit by lightning around 10 times, and the whole church has burned down three times throughout its known existence. According to sources it was the tallest building in the world from 1549 to 1625, but this claim is controversial: one account of the final rebuilding states the church was formerly "ten fathoms" higher, but paintings depict a spire similar in proportions to the current one; moreover, several different fathoms were in use in Estonia at the time and it is uncertain which was meant. After several rebuildings, its spire is now 123.8 meters tall".

Source: Wikipedia

In summer, visitors can climb a winding staircase to the tower's observation platform to enjoy views of the city.

The church and observation platform are closed in winter.

There are 232 steps leading up to the observation platform!
Height of Look-Out Tower in feet: 400.00

Difficulty:

Opening times and fees:
summer time 9:00 to 5:00 visit of church is free, the observation platform: 3 euros


Parking Area: Not Listed

Visit Instructions:
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