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Pärnu-Jaagupi Church is a Gothic architectural gem built in 1534 in western Estonia. This stone sanctuary with its impressive limestone tower stands out for its unique interior: a Baroque pulpit (1660), valuable organ (made in Riga in 1895), and an altarpiece painted in 1901, inspired by a masterpiece from Tallinn Cathedral. The church is dedicated to St. James the Greater, the patron saint of pilgrims, making it a pilgrimage site. Concerts and other cultural events are held here, attracting both history and art lovers. Pärnu-Jaagupi is an ideal stop for travelers who appreciate authenticity.
Religious Heritage
Pärnu-Jaagupi
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