Our Lady of Kazan Church, Tallinn, Eastern Orthodox church in Keldrimäe, Tallinn, Estonia.
Our Lady of Kazan Church is a wooden structure with baroque elements and a neoclassical facade that displays traditional Orthodox design features. The building stands out for its architectural character and its position in central Tallinn's historic district.
The building was constructed in 1721 following the Great Northern War and was among the first religious structures completed in Estonia during that period. Its construction reflects an era when the city was recovering from the war's aftermath.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local Orthodox community to practice their faith and maintain traditions passed down through generations. Visitors can sense the continuity between past religious life and present-day worship here.
The church is located on Liivalaia Street in central Tallinn and is easily accessible on foot. Visitors should note that services take place at set times and the interior is an active place of worship.
Next to the church grows one of Estonia's oldest and thickest poplar trees, adding a remarkable botanical feature to the site. This tree stands as a silent witness to the centuries this religious place has lived through.
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