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Charles's Church in Tallinn

Charles's Church in Tallinn

11.12.2024, Tallinn. Lutheran Charles's Church (Kaarli church). Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Charles's Church in Tallinn

Charles's Church in Tallinn

11.12.2024, Tallinn. Lutheran Charles's Church (Kaarli church). Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Traffic sign overload

Traffic sign overload

04.11.2024, Tallinn. The sidewalk along Kaarli boulevard after reconstruction. There are pedestrian crossing signs after every few meters. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Traffic sign overload

Traffic sign overload

04.11.2024, Tallinn. The sidewalk along Kaarli boulevard after reconstruction. There are pedestrian crossing signs after every few meters. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Traffic sign overload

Traffic sign overload

04.11.2024, Tallinn. The sidewalk along Kaarli boulevard after reconstruction. There are pedestrian crossing signs after every few meters. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Traffic sign overload

Traffic sign overload

04.11.2024, Tallinn. The sidewalk along Kaarli boulevard after reconstruction. There are pedestrian crossing signs after every few meters. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Traffic sign overload

Traffic sign overload

04.11.2024, Tallinn. The sidewalk along Kaarli boulevard after reconstruction. There are pedestrian crossing signs after every few meters. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Traffic sign overload

Traffic sign overload

04.11.2024, Tallinn. The sidewalk along Kaarli boulevard after reconstruction. There are pedestrian crossing signs after every few meters. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Traffic sign overload

Traffic sign overload

04.11.2024, Tallinn. The sidewalk along Kaarli boulevard after reconstruction. There are pedestrian crossing signs after every few meters. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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The Way of the Cross

The Way of the Cross

29.03.2024. Tallinn. Good Friday marked by the Cross procession. While Estonia is often referred to as one of the least religious countries in Europe, if not the world, interest in ceremonies such as those on Good Friday is present and attracts attendees. The Stations of the Cross procession started at the EELK Saint Mary's Cathedral, also known as the Dome Church (Toomkirik). Waystages including those held at the Baptist Oleviste kirik (St. Olaf's Church), the Roman Catholic St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral, and two more EELK churches, the Jaani kirik (St. John's) and the Kaarli kirik (St. Charles), as well one secular building, Toompea Castle, seat of the Riigikogu. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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The Way of the Cross

The Way of the Cross

29.03.2024. Tallinn. Good Friday marked by the Cross procession. While Estonia is often referred to as one of the least religious countries in Europe, if not the world, interest in ceremonies such as those on Good Friday is present and attracts attendees. The Stations of the Cross procession started at the EELK Saint Mary's Cathedral, also known as the Dome Church (Toomkirik). Waystages including those held at the Baptist Oleviste kirik (St. Olaf's Church), the Roman Catholic St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral, and two more EELK churches, the Jaani kirik (St. John's) and the Kaarli kirik (St. Charles), as well one secular building, Toompea Castle, seat of the Riigikogu. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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The Way of the Cross

The Way of the Cross

29.03.2024. Tallinn. Good Friday marked by the Cross procession. While Estonia is often referred to as one of the least religious countries in Europe, if not the world, interest in ceremonies such as those on Good Friday is present and attracts attendees. The Stations of the Cross procession started at the EELK Saint Mary's Cathedral, also known as the Dome Church (Toomkirik). Waystages including those held at the Baptist Oleviste kirik (St. Olaf's Church), the Roman Catholic St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral, and two more EELK churches, the Jaani kirik (St. John's) and the Kaarli kirik (St. Charles), as well one secular building, Toompea Castle, seat of the Riigikogu. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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The Way of the Cross

The Way of the Cross

29.03.2024. Tallinn. Good Friday marked by the Cross procession. While Estonia is often referred to as one of the least religious countries in Europe, if not the world, interest in ceremonies such as those on Good Friday is present and attracts attendees. The Stations of the Cross procession started at the EELK Saint Mary's Cathedral, also known as the Dome Church (Toomkirik). Waystages including those held at the Baptist Oleviste kirik (St. Olaf's Church), the Roman Catholic St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral, and two more EELK churches, the Jaani kirik (St. John's) and the Kaarli kirik (St. Charles), as well one secular building, Toompea Castle, seat of the Riigikogu. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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The Way of the Cross

The Way of the Cross

29.03.2024. Tallinn. Good Friday marked by the Cross procession. While Estonia is often referred to as one of the least religious countries in Europe, if not the world, interest in ceremonies such as those on Good Friday is present and attracts attendees. The Stations of the Cross procession started at the EELK Saint Mary's Cathedral, also known as the Dome Church (Toomkirik). Waystages including those held at the Baptist Oleviste kirik (St. Olaf's Church), the Roman Catholic St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral, and two more EELK churches, the Jaani kirik (St. John's) and the Kaarli kirik (St. Charles), as well one secular building, Toompea Castle, seat of the Riigikogu. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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The Way of the Cross

The Way of the Cross

29.03.2024. Tallinn. Good Friday marked by the Cross procession. While Estonia is often referred to as one of the least religious countries in Europe, if not the world, interest in ceremonies such as those on Good Friday is present and attracts attendees. The Stations of the Cross procession started at the EELK Saint Mary's Cathedral, also known as the Dome Church (Toomkirik). Waystages including those held at the Baptist Oleviste kirik (St. Olaf's Church), the Roman Catholic St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral, and two more EELK churches, the Jaani kirik (St. John's) and the Kaarli kirik (St. Charles), as well one secular building, Toompea Castle, seat of the Riigikogu. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Christmas service in Kaarli church

Christmas service in Kaarli church

24.12.2023, Tallinn. On Christmas Eve, two masses and three church services were held from morning to evening in Kaarli Church in Tallinn, bringing together hundreds of people. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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