St. Mary's Church

St. Mary's Church in Jõelähtme is a Gothic church founded in the 13th century. Originally a wooden church, the present appearance of the church owes much to a renovation carried out in 1878 by the architect Friedrich Mod. During a fire in 1910, the church tower and roof were destroyed. The fire was followed by the construction of a massive new tower, according to the neo-gothic design of 1911-1912 by the architect F. Modi.

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St. Lawrence Church

St. Lawrence Church is a church built by the Cistercians at the end of the 13th century. According to legend, the builder of the church was the martyred monk Laurentius, who was burnt at the stake by the pagans. Probably in the second quarter of the 15th century, master builders from Tallinn were commissioned to vault the sanctuary. During the Livonian War (1564) the vaults and pillars were destroyed. The church also suffered from the Great Northern War, when, among other things, the church bells were taken away. The present Baroque bell tower was built in 1760, and a comprehensive reconstruction took place in 1889-90 under the direction of Friedrich Axel von Howen.

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Church of St. Simeon and the Prophetess Anne

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Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker

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