Martna Church

Martna Church

Martna küla, Lääne-Nigula vald, Lääne maakond

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St. Martin’ Church – exceptionally wide for a single-nave church – was built in the beginning of the 16th century. Pay attention to the shield of Saare-Lääne bishop Johannes III Orgas above the north portal of the church. The oldest thing inside the church is a Gotland-style baptising stone. Also valuable are the altar wall and Empire style pulpit. The church’s collection of 17th-18th century epitaph coat of arms is third in size after Tallinn Dome Church and Niguliste Church.
Interesting facts: In 2004 medieval murals were discovered in the altar room of the church. These are considered one of the biggest historical discoveries in Estonia.

Times and prices

Saturday–sunday: 13:00 - 14:00
Monday–friday: closed

01.09–31.05

Is open advance bookings only

24 hours

  • Free of charge

  • Free of charge

  • Free of charge

Features and amenities

Getting there

Access

  • Signposted
  • By excursion bus
  • By public transport
  • By car

Stops nearby

Bus: Martna

Coordinates

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Places nearby

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