Tallinn Methodist Church
Architect
Location
Narva road 51, Tallinn, Estonia
Size
4 533,1 m2
Status
Completed in 2000
Photos
Martin Siplane, Ott Alver
Typology
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After the atheist policies of the Soviet Union, the beginning of the era after regaining independence saw a marked rise in religious life in Estonia and the building of new churches. One of these was Tallinn Methodist Church, built on a landmark location on the border of Kadriorg and the city centre. The architect Vilen Künnapu opted for a somewhat deconstructed form, with tension between the curved main body and its angular tower. The tower encloses the entire main hall; the lower part houses a library, accommodations and auxiliary rooms. Besides religious ceremonies, the hall is often used for concerts as well.