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CHURCH OF SAINTOLAF (OLEVISTE KIRIK)

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50, Lai, Tallinn, Estonia
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2024
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Church dedicated to Norway's King St. Olaf, one of the most imposing Gothic buildings in medieval Europe.

St. Olaf's church, one of the most imposing Gothic buildings in medieval Europe, was first mentioned in 1267. According to some historians, by 1500, the church was 159 m high, making it one of the tallest buildings in the world at the time. Unfortunately, it was struck many times by lightning, and the structure burned down completely three times. Now a little lower at 124 m, it still dominates many of Tallinn's landmarks. Legend has it that, at the time of its construction, seven foremen fell, one after the other, from the walls of the high tower. Only one, a young worker named Olaf, managed to finish the job. He died a few days later, when the church was struck by lightning. The tower was said to be cursed. In reality, it is dedicated to the Norwegian king Olaf Haraldsson (canonized as Saint Olaf) and was long the gathering place for Tallinn's old Scandinavians. Until the end of the 19th century, it was the tallest building ever erected. The church was built to attract merchant ships to Tallinn's trading city, which could see its immense spire from afar. Today, the church tower is open to visitors, and those brave enough to climb to the very top of the stone part of the church will be rewarded with a magnificent view of the entire old town, Toompea Hill and the harbour.


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Visited in april 2024
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Incontournable ce lieu et surtout vaut pour la montée (à pied) de la tour de cette église. Sinon l'église en elle même est assez sobre et ne dispose que de très peu de mobilier religieux. Le summum c'est le cas de le dire!! est cette montée dans la tour: un conseil mieux vaut la tenter en matinée, car vous allez déguster sur les jambes, genoux et pieds. Les escaliers sont étroits et à vis continuel jusqu'au sommet, un replat à peu près au milieu pour se reposer, et comble de tout cela l'escalier est le même pour monter et descendre avec les visiteurs se croisant à l'étroit, sublime. Je ne conseille qu'au personne en bonne forme physique. Au sommet 360° de vision sur la ville et ses alentours par beau temps, comme pour l'escalier les passerelles sont étroites, magnifique moment à tester absolument, compris dans la Tallin Card sinon c'est 5 euros pour souffrir.
Visited in september 2023
Belle église au coeur de la ville basse et à deux pas de la rue Pikk.
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Visited in december 2021
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L'église importante au nord de la vieille ville est visible de tous les points de vue de la ville y compris de la colonne de Tompea du fait de son haut clocher
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Visited in may 2018
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Très belle édifice gothique avec un impressionnant clocher. Elle est visible de toute la ville. si vous voulez prendre de la hauteur et avoir une vue imprenable sur toute la ville, n'hésitez pas à reprendre votre souffle pour monter en haut du clocher!

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