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Chapel of the Lutheran Consistory, Tallinn

The Chapel of the Consistory of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church traces its history back to the 17th century when the property that was located on this site burned down and a new consistory was built in the 18th century, its construction delayed by the Great Northern War.

The Chapel of the Consistory of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church traces its history back to the 17th century when the property that was located on this site burned down and a new consistory was built in the 18th century, its construction delayed by the Great Northern War. Used as an apartment building under Russian rule, it was restored to its original church status in 1991.


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About Chapel of the Lutheran Consistory

 Kiriku plats 3, 10130 Tallinn, Estonia

 +372 627 7350

 www.eelk.ee

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