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Kaarma-Kirikuküla

Kaarma-Kirikuküla is a village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County in western Estonia.[2] As of 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 18.[1]

Kaarma-Kirikuküla
Kaarma Church in Kirikuküla.
Kaarma-Kirikuküla
Location in Estonia
Coordinates: 58°20′50″N 22°30′39″E / 58.34722°N 22.51083°E / 58.34722; 22.51083Coordinates: 58°20′50″N 22°30′39″E / 58.34722°N 22.51083°E / 58.34722; 22.51083
CountryEstonia
CountySaare County
MunicipalitySaaremaa Parish
Population
 • Total18

Diplomat, linguist and folklorist Oskar Kallas (1868–1946) and his brother Rudolf Kallas were born in Kirikuküla as sons of local vicar.[3]

Before the administrative reform in 2017, the village was in Lääne-Saare Parish.[4]

Kaarma Church

 
Interior view of the church.
 
Incide the Kaarma Church

Kaarma Church in Kirikuküla village, originally dedicated to saints Peter and Paul, was built in 1260s, probably sometime after 1261 rebellion.[5][6] It is a fine example of medieval church architecture on Saaremaa. It was built in an early Gothic style, with some details still in the Romanesque style.[7] The church is a typical example of the type of churches that were built in the Bishopric of Saare-Lääne, with a simple nave and a narrow choir. The church was rebuilt subsequently during the whole Middle Ages, partly as an effort to steady the church which is built on unstable ground. The steeple dates from the 15th century, as do the present vaults. An oddity is the room with a fireplace built above the vestry. Originally, this room may have served as a refuge in times of trouble, but later probably served visiting pilgrims from nearby Gotland. Similar arrangements are found in other medieval churches on Saaremaa.[5]

Of the interior, murals, the font and a wooden sculpture of St. Simon of Cyrene are all medieval. A large set of finely carved late Gothic wooden sculptures, at least some of which were possibly made by Lübeck master carver Henning von der Heide, were originally also displayed in the church but are today housed in Saaremaa Museum in Kuressaare Castle. Additionally, the pillars of the church are decorated with stone carvings from the 15th century, displaying a plain, primitive and evocative style that is clearly related to stone carving from the same time from Padise Abbey and the medieval Dominican cloister in Tallinn. The pulpit (1645) and the neo-Gothic altarpiece decorated by Otto Friedrich Theodor von Möller are later, also noteworthy interior details.[5]

Kaarma Ring Fort

 
Kaarma ring fort

Kaarma ring fort is located about a hundred meters from the church. It was first mentioned in the Early Livonian Rhymed Chronicle as a main Oeselian stronghold during the 1260-1261 rebellion. It was captured, after a bloody battle, by the combined forces of the Livonian Order, the Bishopric of Dorpat, the Bishopric of Ösel–Wiek, and Danish troops in 1261.[6][8] Currently visible are a depression at the original location of the well, and the locations of the fort's gates at north-western and north-eastern corners of the wall.[9] Jean Baptiste Holzmayer did some excavating at the fort's location in 1860, but overall there has been very little archaeological exploration.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b "Population by place of residence (settlement), sex and age". Statistics Estonia. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Lisa. Asustusüksuste nimistu" (PDF). haldusreform.fin.ee (in Estonian). Rahandusministeerium. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  3. ^ Loel, Rita (2009-03-03). "Kaarma vald üritab päästa Oskar Kallase sünnikodu". Saarte Hääl (in Estonian). Retrieved 2013-02-09.
  4. ^ . Lääne-Saare vald (in Estonian). Archived from the original on 31 August 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "Kaarma Church of Saints Peter and Paul". Saaremaa Museum. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
  6. ^ a b Naan, Gustav; et al. (1989). Eesti Nõukogude Entsüklopeedia 4 (in Estonian). Valgus. p. 190. ISBN 5899000074.
  7. ^ Viirand, Tiiu (2004). Estonia. Cultural Tourism. Kunst Publishers. pp. 172–173. ISBN 9949-407-18-4.
  8. ^ a b "Kaarma ring fort". saaremaa.ee. Retrieved 2013-02-09.
  9. ^ "Kirikuküla" (in Estonian). eestigiid.ee. Retrieved 2013-02-09.

External links

  •   Media related to Kaarma Church at Wikimedia Commons
  • Kaarma Church
  • Kaarma Church of Saints Peter and Paul at Saaremaa Museum

kaarma, kirikuküla, village, saaremaa, parish, saare, county, western, estonia, 2011, census, settlement, population, villagekaarma, church, kirikuküla, location, estoniacoordinates, 34722, 51083, 34722, 51083, coordinates, 34722, 51083, 34722, 51083countryest. Kaarma Kirikukula is a village in Saaremaa Parish Saare County in western Estonia 2 As of 2011 Census the settlement s population was 18 1 Kaarma KirikukulaVillageKaarma Church in Kirikukula Kaarma KirikukulaLocation in EstoniaCoordinates 58 20 50 N 22 30 39 E 58 34722 N 22 51083 E 58 34722 22 51083 Coordinates 58 20 50 N 22 30 39 E 58 34722 N 22 51083 E 58 34722 22 51083CountryEstoniaCountySaare CountyMunicipalitySaaremaa ParishPopulation 2011 Census 1 Total18Diplomat linguist and folklorist Oskar Kallas 1868 1946 and his brother Rudolf Kallas were born in Kirikukula as sons of local vicar 3 Before the administrative reform in 2017 the village was in Laane Saare Parish 4 Contents 1 Kaarma Church 2 Kaarma Ring Fort 3 References 4 External linksKaarma Church Edit Interior view of the church Incide the Kaarma Church Kaarma Church in Kirikukula village originally dedicated to saints Peter and Paul was built in 1260s probably sometime after 1261 rebellion 5 6 It is a fine example of medieval church architecture on Saaremaa It was built in an early Gothic style with some details still in the Romanesque style 7 The church is a typical example of the type of churches that were built in the Bishopric of Saare Laane with a simple nave and a narrow choir The church was rebuilt subsequently during the whole Middle Ages partly as an effort to steady the church which is built on unstable ground The steeple dates from the 15th century as do the present vaults An oddity is the room with a fireplace built above the vestry Originally this room may have served as a refuge in times of trouble but later probably served visiting pilgrims from nearby Gotland Similar arrangements are found in other medieval churches on Saaremaa 5 Of the interior murals the font and a wooden sculpture of St Simon of Cyrene are all medieval A large set of finely carved late Gothic wooden sculptures at least some of which were possibly made by Lubeck master carver Henning von der Heide were originally also displayed in the church but are today housed in Saaremaa Museum in Kuressaare Castle Additionally the pillars of the church are decorated with stone carvings from the 15th century displaying a plain primitive and evocative style that is clearly related to stone carving from the same time from Padise Abbey and the medieval Dominican cloister in Tallinn The pulpit 1645 and the neo Gothic altarpiece decorated by Otto Friedrich Theodor von Moller are later also noteworthy interior details 5 Kaarma Ring Fort Edit Kaarma ring fort Kaarma ring fort is located about a hundred meters from the church It was first mentioned in the Early Livonian Rhymed Chronicle as a main Oeselian stronghold during the 1260 1261 rebellion It was captured after a bloody battle by the combined forces of the Livonian Order the Bishopric of Dorpat the Bishopric of Osel Wiek and Danish troops in 1261 6 8 Currently visible are a depression at the original location of the well and the locations of the fort s gates at north western and north eastern corners of the wall 9 Jean Baptiste Holzmayer did some excavating at the fort s location in 1860 but overall there has been very little archaeological exploration 8 References Edit a b Population by place of residence settlement sex and age Statistics Estonia 31 December 2011 Retrieved 31 May 2013 Lisa Asustusuksuste nimistu PDF haldusreform fin ee in Estonian Rahandusministeerium Retrieved 3 December 2017 Loel Rita 2009 03 03 Kaarma vald uritab paasta Oskar Kallase sunnikodu Saarte Haal in Estonian Retrieved 2013 02 09 Asulad Elanike arv kulades seisuga 01 01 2017 Laane Saare vald in Estonian Archived from the original on 31 August 2018 Retrieved 3 December 2017 a b c Kaarma Church of Saints Peter and Paul Saaremaa Museum Retrieved 6 February 2013 a b Naan Gustav et al 1989 Eesti Noukogude Entsuklopeedia 4 in Estonian Valgus p 190 ISBN 5899000074 Viirand Tiiu 2004 Estonia Cultural Tourism Kunst Publishers pp 172 173 ISBN 9949 407 18 4 a b Kaarma ring fort saaremaa ee Retrieved 2013 02 09 Kirikukula in Estonian eestigiid ee Retrieved 2013 02 09 External links Edit Media related to Kaarma Church at Wikimedia Commons Kaarma Church Kaarma Church of Saints Peter and Paul at Saaremaa Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kaarma Kirikukula amp oldid 1068082959, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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