Location: Kiriku 3, Viljandi linn, Viljandimaa, 71012
The church was built in 1866. It is a tall redbrick church with a pseudo-gothic interior. Altarpiece “Christ on the cross” (Carl Andrea, 1866) comes from Dresden, the newly restored huge chandelier from Nuremberg. Visitors can see Estonia’s biggest...
Location: Pärnu maantee 1, Kõpu alevik, Kõpu vald, Viljandimaa, 71201
The church was built in 1825 and restored in1906.
It is a smallish classicist church with a brick floor and a historicist tower. The author of the rare-themed altarpiece “Let the children come to me” is unknown but believed to be most likely the B...
Location: Tarvastu küla, Tarvastu vald, Viljandimaa, 69701
The original version of the church was built in the 14th century.
The church was rebuilt in 1893 by Gustav Beermann in pseudo-Gothic style after the fire. The new building features an imposing tower, historic interior, a brilliant white marb...