List of cathedrals in Estonia
This is a list of cathedrals in Estonia sorted geographically.
Cathedral | City | Founded | Denomination | Image | Coordinates |
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St Mary's Cathedral (Dome Church) | Tallinn | 1240 | Evangelical Lutheran Church | 59°26′14″N 24°44′20″E | |
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral | Tallinn | 1900 | Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate | 59°26′09″N 24°44′22″E | |
St Peter and St Paul's Cathedral[1] | Tallinn | 1844 | Roman Catholic Church | 59°26′17″N 24°44′56″E | |
St Simeon's and St Anne's Cathedral Church[2] | Tallinn | 1752 | Apostolic Orthodox Church | 59°26′24″N 24°45′37″E | |
Tartu Cathedral | Tartu | 13th century | Roman Catholic Church | 58°22′49″N 26°42′54″E | |
The Cathedral of the Dormition of Our Lady (Uspenski Church) | Tartu | 1783 | Apostolic Orthodox Church | 58°22′58″N 26°43′20″E | |
Resurrection of Christ Cathedral | Narva | 1890 | Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate | 59°22′16″N 28°11′36″E | |
Transformation of Our Lord Cathedral Church[3] | Pärnu | 1904 | Apostolic Orthodox Church | 58°23′02″N 24°30′22″E | |
St Nicholas' Cathedral (Dome Church)[4] | Haapsalu | 1260 | Evangelical Lutheran Church | 58°56′50″N 23°32′19″E | |
See also
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- List of churches in Estonia
- List of cathedrals (international)
References
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