Torma Church, Lutheran church in Vanamõisa, Estonia
Torma Church is a Lutheran church building in Vanamõisa with a distinctive trapezoidal floor plan and a tall bell tower. Its exterior and interior display late Baroque architectural features along with pseudogothic elements.
The church was built in the 18th century and consecrated in 1767. Major renovations in 1868 added pseudogothic architectural features to the structure.
The church serves the local Lutheran community as a gathering place for religious celebrations and worship. It remains an important site for community life in the region today.
Visitors can explore the church to see its architecture and historical details. Check local information for current visiting hours and access conditions.
The interior contains an unusual cup-shaped pulpit designed by local craftsmen to resemble Noah's biblical ark. Such carved details are rarely seen in other Estonian churches.
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