The Lüganuse church has an eye-catching round clock tower, a true rarity in this day and age – the only other one in Estonia being on the Harju-Risti church. There is a church tabernacle built by priest Einar Laigna in the vestry. The vestry is heated and used in the winter. Interesting to know: from 1788–1795, Otto Wilhelm Masing, the writer and linguist who invented the letter Õ used in the Estonian language, was the teacher of the congregation. The church can be visited all year round, but we ask you to book a time in advance by phone.
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Papli tänav 32, Lüganuse alevik
view on map - +372 3374249
- +372 5026774
- luganuse [at] eelk.ee
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Monday: 10:00 - 14:00
Thursday: 14:00 - 18:00
Sunday: 09:00 - 14:00