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The Häädemeeste Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord, built in 1872, is one of the most significant Orthodox heritage sites in southern Estonia. This masonry church in eclectic style is notable for its decorated windows and prominent onion-domed tower. Inside stands a three-tiered iconostasis – the central element of religious art. The church was established following mass religious shifts in the mid-19th century when many locals converted to Orthodoxy. Today, it is open to both worshippers and tourists seeking to explore Estonia’s cultural heritage and religious history.
Religious Heritage
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