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Read moreWe visited Tallinn for the day while on a cruise, and St. Olaf’s Church was one of our first stops — it’s a short and easy walk from the cruise port, making it a convenient landmark to begin exploring the city.
The church is hard to miss — its tall, pointed spire dominates the skyline and once made it one of the tallest buildings in the world. Architecturally, it’s beautiful and steeped in history. My parents really enjoyed going inside to see the interior, take in the peaceful atmosphere, and appreciate the religious and historical significance. They were glad they made the time to step inside and take a look around.
Personally, I’m not one for touring the inside of churches, so that part didn’t do much for me — but even I have to admit that the exterior of the building and its towering presence are impressive. The real highlight for me was the view from the top. If you're up for a bit of a climb (it's a narrow spiral staircase!), the church offers panoramic views over Tallinn’s Old Town and the harbor — a definite reward for the effort.
Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or just want one of the best photo ops in the city, St. Olaf’s is worth the stop — especially if you're...
Read moreSt. Olaf’s church is a really beautiful church to visit, which is located just 7 minutes walking distance from the Old town Main Square, and it’s really nice to visit specially because you can climb the 123 meters high tower, with a narrow and kind of scared spiral staircase made in stones, that gives a little “adventure” feeling, but it’s totally worth when you get to the top and see the beautiful view from Tallinn old town city.
We didn’t pay entrance fee to see the church, however if you decide to climb the staircase tower you need to pay a small fee, we paid 2 euros back in 2017.
Eli: 5 / Serge: 5
Recommended: Yes, even if you decide to not climb the staircase Tower, it’s a beautiful 12th century church to visit.
Tips:
Comfortable shoes are recommended, specially if you decide to climb the staircase tower; If you are afraid of heights, do not start to climb the tower, it’s kind of scared. Check on line the church open hours and if you prefer to visit without a tour guide, as we did, it’s always nice to read a little about the history of the church, even...
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