List of cathedrals in Estonia explained

This is a list of cathedrals in Estonia sorted geographically.

Cathedral City Founded Denomination Diocese Image Coordinates
1240 Archdiocese of Tallinn 59.4371°N 24.739°W
Tallinn 1900 Archdiocese of Tallinn and All of Estonia 59.4358°N 24.7394°W
St Peter and St Paul's Cathedral[1] Tallinn 1844 59.4381°N 24.7488°W
St Simeon's and St Anne's Cathedral Church[2] Tallinn 1752 Archdiocese of Tallinn and All of Estonia 59.4401°N 24.7604°W
13th
century
Roman Catholic Church 58.3802°N 26.715°W
Tartu 1783 Apostolic Orthodox Church Diocese of Tartu 58.3827°N 26.7223°W
Narva 1890 Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate Diocese of Narva and Peipsiveere 59.3711°N 28.1933°W
Transformation of Our Lord Cathedral Church[3] 1904 Apostolic Orthodox Church Diocese of Pärnu and Saare 58.384°N 24.506°W
St Nicholas' Cathedral[4] 1260 Evangelical Lutheran Church Diocese of the Western and Northern Region 58.9472°N 23.5386°W

See also

Notes and References

  1. GCatholic.org: Cathedrals Estonia
  2. https://www.err.ee/457803/metropoliit-stefanus-puhitses-eaoki-katedraalkiriku ERR Uudised. Metropoliit Stefanus pühitses EAÕKi katedraalkiriku.
  3. http://www.eoc.ee/kogudus/parnu-issandamuutmise-kogudus/ Orthodox Church of Estonia. PÄRNU ISSANDAMUUTMISE KATEDRAALKIRIK.
  4. https://medievalheritage.eu/en/main-page/heritage/estonia/haapsalu-castle-and-cathedral-of-st-nicholas/ Medievalheritage.eu. HAAPSALU – CASTLE AND CATHEDRAL OF ST NICHOLAS.