Käina church ruins

Käina church ruins

Hiiu maantee, Käina alevik, Hiiumaa vald, Hiiu maakond

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The ruins are located in the heart of the locality Käina. The church was built at the turn of the 15th - 16th century. The Gothic church in Käina seated 600 persons and was the biggest church on Hiiumaa. The church was destroyed in 1941. Several tombstones as well as the sun cross above the entrance are protected as art monuments. A fire in the church destroyed many art treasures: the altar of the Virgin Mary, Saint Nicholas and Saint Antonio, the organ built by the father of the Estonian composer Rudolf Tobias etc. The church also served as the parish centre for many centuries. The ruins have now been conserved, the restoration of the church is planned. The trees that surround the church form a nice park, as the locals call it.

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Open all year round

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Getting there

Access

  • Signposted
  • Sealed access road
  • By excursion bus
  • By public transport
  • By car

Stops nearby

Bus: Käina

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BeachStone2C

BeachStone2C

Historic church ruins

Kaina Church from the early 16th century was unfortunately destroyed during the WWII. It must have been a magnificent place for religious services. The ruins are conserved today, definitely worth...

1Viktor1

1Viktor1

History on each step

Ancient center of island Hiiumaa civilization. Very bad, that had been bombed during WW2 by Wehrmacht. Good for short walk around alone or with somebody... WW2 small monument is also just in 50m...

kahru

kahru

hidden away

this site is hidden away but is well worth the trip out to see it very nice the town is a little dissapointing but the ruins are well worth a look

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