Maarja-Magdaleena Church, Lutheran church in Maarja-Magdaleena, Estonia.
Maarja-Magdaleena Church is a limestone building in Tartu Rural Municipality displaying architectural features typical of Estonian church structures. The edifice presents itself as a solid religious monument with characteristic structural elements of this building tradition.
The building received official recognition as an architectural monument in November 1999 and was thereby added to Estonia's cultural heritage record. This designation underscores its importance to local and regional Estonian history.
The church functions as a gathering place for the local community and holds importance in the religious life of the region. It reflects the Lutheran traditions that run deep in this part of Estonia.
The building is located in Tartu County within a rural setting. Visitors should verify access conditions and visiting options on site, as this is a historical monument situated in a village.
The monument carries identification number 24066 in Estonia's cultural heritage registry and is thereby officially cataloged. This number allows researchers and interested visitors to find detailed information about the building in national archives.
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