Church of Reigi description and photos - Estonia: Hiiumaa Island. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Church of Reigi. Photo and descriptionAt first, in 1627, services were held in a small chapel next to the sea. The church and its first pastor, Paul Andreas Lempelius, were described in the story `` Pastor from Reigi '' by the Finnish writer Aino Kallas.Later, in 1690, a wooden church was built to replace the chapel. However, by the end of the 18th century this building too. fell into disrepair. At this time, Count Ungern-Sternberg came to the rescue. The existing stone church, designed for 370 seats, was built in 1800-1802 at the direction of Count Otto Reingold Ludwig von Ungern-Sternberg. The count was the owner of the Kyrgessaare manor and other lands on the island. Hiiumaa. He was also known by the names Randroovel ("coastal robber") and as Count of Ungru. The church was built in memory of his son - Gustav Otto Dietrich von Ungern-Sternberg. The count's son committed suicide because he was a gambler and was deeply in debt. The spire of the church is adorned with lilies, a symbol of the Ungern family. The Reigi Church contains many fine works of art, many of which are believed to have been donated as a thank you to survivors of the shipwreck near the dangerous north -western coast of the island of Hiiumaa. Some renovations in the church were carried out in 1899, however, in general, the church looks the same as 200 years ago. This place attracted many composers, writers and filmmakers of Estonia. Based on the story of Aino Callas in the story `` The Pastor of Reigi '' in 1977 a film was made about as at the beginning of the XVII century. the family of Pastor Lempelius, who survived the drama, arrives in exile on the island from, in the Reigi parish. We also recommend reading Parco Spina Verde di Como description and photos - Italy: Lombardy Topic: Church of Reigi description and photos - Estonia: Hiiumaa Island. |