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St. Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn

St. Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn (Estonian: Toomkirik, full name: Tallinna Püha Neitsi Maarja Piiskoplik Toomkirik, German: Ritter- und Domkirche, English: The Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin in Tallinn, also known as Dome Church) is a cathedral church located on Toompea Hill in Tallinn, Estonia. Originally established by Danes in the 13th century, it is the oldest church in Tallinn and mainland Estonia. It is also the only building in Toompea which survived a 17th-century fire.[1]

St. Mary's Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary
Toomkirik
St. Mary's Cathedral
Location in Estonia
59°26′14″N 24°44′20″E / 59.4371°N 24.7390°E / 59.4371; 24.7390Coordinates: 59°26′14″N 24°44′20″E / 59.4371°N 24.7390°E / 59.4371; 24.7390
CountryEstonia
DenominationEstonian Evangelical Lutheran Church
Previous denominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteCathedral website
History
StatusActive
Founded1240
Founder(s)Danes
DedicationBlessed Virgin Mary
Architecture
Functional statusCathedral
StyleGothic
Clergy
ArchbishopUrmas Viilma
RectorArho Tuhkru

Originally a Roman Catholic cathedral, it became Lutheran in 1561 and now belongs to the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Tallinn, the spiritual leader of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church, and chairman of that church's governing synod.

History

The first church was made of wood most likely already and built by 1219, when the Danes invaded Tallinn. In 1229, when the Dominican friars arrived, they started building a stone church replacing the old wooden one. The monks were killed in a conflict between the Knights of the Sword and vassals supporting the pope's legate in 1233, and the church was thus desecrated. A letter asking permission to consecrate it anew was sent to Rome in 1233, and this is the first record of the church's existence.[2]

The Dominicans could not finish the building and built only the base walls. The building was completed in 1240, and it was a one-aisled building with a rectangular chancel.

In 1240, it was also named cathedral and consecrated in honour of the Virgin Mary. In the beginning of the 14th century, reconstruction of the church began. The church was made bigger. The reconstruction began with building a new chancel. At about the same time, the new vestry was built.

The enlargement of the one-aisled building to a three-aisled building began in the 1330s. The construction work, however, lasted almost 100 years. The new longitudinal part of the church, 29 meters long, built by following the principles of basilica, was completed in the 1430s. The nave's rectangular pillars had been completed in the second half of the 14th century, though.

The church suffered considerable damage in the great fire of 1684 when the entire wooden furnishings were destroyed. Some vaults collapsed and many stone-carved details were severely damaged – especially in the chancel.

In 1686, after the fire, the church was practically rebuilt to restore it to its previous state. The new pulpit with figures of the apostles (1686) and the altarpiece (1696) were made by the Estonian sculptor and carver Christian Ackermann.

The Dome Church's exterior dates from the 15th century, the spire dates from the 18th century. Most of the church's furnishings go back to the 17th and 18th centuries. From 1778 to 1779, a new baroque spire was built in the western part of the nave.

One should also mention the numerous different kinds of tombstones from the 13th–18th centuries, the stone-carved sarcophagi from the 17th century, also the altar and chancel, chandeliers, numerous coats of arms from the 17th–20th centuries. Two of the church's four bells date back to 17th century, two date to the 18th century. The organ was made in 1914.

Among the people buried in the cathedral are the Bohemian nobleman Jindřich Matyáš Thurn, one of leaders of the Protestant revolt against Emperor Ferdinand II and in events that led to the Thirty Years' War; the Swedish soldier Pontus De la Gardie and his wife, Sofia Johansdotter Gyllenhielm (John III's daughter); as well as the Scotsman Samuel Greig (formerly Samuil Karlovich Greig of the Russian Navy); the Swedish field marshals and cousins Otto Wilhelm and Fabian von Fersen; and the Russian navigator, Adam Johann von Krusenstern.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Toomkirik
  2. ^ Official home page

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guidance see Wikipedia Translation St Mary s Cathedral Tallinn Estonian Toomkirik full name Tallinna Puha Neitsi Maarja Piiskoplik Toomkirik German Ritter und Domkirche English The Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin in Tallinn also known as Dome Church is a cathedral church located on Toompea Hill in Tallinn Estonia Originally established by Danes in the 13th century it is the oldest church in Tallinn and mainland Estonia It is also the only building in Toompea which survived a 17th century fire 1 St Mary s CathedralThe Cathedral Church of Saint MaryToomkirikSt Mary s CathedralLocation in Estonia59 26 14 N 24 44 20 E 59 4371 N 24 7390 E 59 4371 24 7390 Coordinates 59 26 14 N 24 44 20 E 59 4371 N 24 7390 E 59 4371 24 7390CountryEstoniaDenominationEstonian Evangelical Lutheran ChurchPrevious denominationRoman CatholicWebsiteCathedral websiteHistoryStatusActiveFounded1240Founder s DanesDedicationBlessed Virgin MaryArchitectureFunctional statusCathedralStyleGothicClergyArchbishopUrmas ViilmaRectorArho TuhkruOriginally a Roman Catholic cathedral it became Lutheran in 1561 and now belongs to the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church It is the seat of the Archbishop of Tallinn the spiritual leader of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church and chairman of that church s governing synod Contents 1 History 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory EditThe first church was made of wood most likely already and built by 1219 when the Danes invaded Tallinn In 1229 when the Dominican friars arrived they started building a stone church replacing the old wooden one The monks were killed in a conflict between the Knights of the Sword and vassals supporting the pope s legate in 1233 and the church was thus desecrated A letter asking permission to consecrate it anew was sent to Rome in 1233 and this is the first record of the church s existence 2 The Dominicans could not finish the building and built only the base walls The building was completed in 1240 and it was a one aisled building with a rectangular chancel In 1240 it was also named cathedral and consecrated in honour of the Virgin Mary In the beginning of the 14th century reconstruction of the church began The church was made bigger The reconstruction began with building a new chancel At about the same time the new vestry was built The enlargement of the one aisled building to a three aisled building began in the 1330s The construction work however lasted almost 100 years The new longitudinal part of the church 29 meters long built by following the principles of basilica was completed in the 1430s The nave s rectangular pillars had been completed in the second half of the 14th century though The church suffered considerable damage in the great fire of 1684 when the entire wooden furnishings were destroyed Some vaults collapsed and many stone carved details were severely damaged especially in the chancel In 1686 after the fire the church was practically rebuilt to restore it to its previous state The new pulpit with figures of the apostles 1686 and the altarpiece 1696 were made by the Estonian sculptor and carver Christian Ackermann The Dome Church s exterior dates from the 15th century the spire dates from the 18th century Most of the church s furnishings go back to the 17th and 18th centuries From 1778 to 1779 a new baroque spire was built in the western part of the nave One should also mention the numerous different kinds of tombstones from the 13th 18th centuries the stone carved sarcophagi from the 17th century also the altar and chancel chandeliers numerous coats of arms from the 17th 20th centuries Two of the church s four bells date back to 17th century two date to the 18th century The organ was made in 1914 Among the people buried in the cathedral are the Bohemian nobleman Jindrich Matyas Thurn one of leaders of the Protestant revolt against Emperor Ferdinand II and in events that led to the Thirty Years War the Swedish soldier Pontus De la Gardie and his wife Sofia Johansdotter Gyllenhielm John III s daughter as well as the Scotsman Samuel Greig formerly Samuil Karlovich Greig of the Russian Navy the Swedish field marshals and cousins Otto Wilhelm and Fabian von Fersen and the Russian navigator Adam Johann von Krusenstern Gallery Edit Exterior Altar at the cathedral Interior scene Tombs inside the cathedral Detail of Sophia s grave monument Organ inside the cathedral Interior scene Weather vaneSee also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cathedral of Saint Mary Tallinn List of cathedrals in Estonia Toompea TallinnReferences Edit Toomkirik Official home page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Mary 27s Cathedral Tallinn amp oldid 1139691762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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