Hageri Church, Church building in Kohila Rural Municipality, Estonia
Hageri Church is a church building in Kohila Rural Municipality, distinguished by its red brick structure and symmetrical windows. The building displays traditional architectural elements that define the region's style.
The building was constructed in 1892, a time when rural communities across Estonia built substantial religious structures. This construction period shaped the architectural development of the country.
The church functions as a meeting place for worship and local gatherings, where the community practices its customs. The interior reflects the religious importance this place holds for people in the area.
The building sits in a rural setting and can be reached by car or on foot. Its location in open countryside allows clear views of the structure from all sides.
The building holds the status of an architectural monument and is registered in the Estonian Registry of Cultural Monuments. This recognition honors the craftsmanship and its significance for local heritage.
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