St. Olaf´s Church Tower and Observation Platform

St. Olaf´s Church Tower and Observation Platform

Lai tänav 50, Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn

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St Olaf's Church is the largest medieval building in Tallinn, offering stunning views of the historic Old Town from its 60-metre-high viewing platform. First mentioned in 1267, the church was named after the sainted Norwegian king Olav II Haraldsson. The church's prominent spire now stands at 123 metres, but in the 15th century, it reached an astonishing height of 159 metres, making St Olaf's Church one of the tallest structures in medieval Europe.

Fun fact: Lightning is known to have struck the tower of the church at least a dozen times, three of which led to extensive fires – in 1625, 1820, and 1931.

Times and prices

01.04–31.10

Is open every day: 10:00 - 18:00

Features and amenities

  • Wheelchair access

Getting there

Access

  • Signposted
  • By public transport
  • By car

Stops nearby

Tram: Linnahall

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Reviews

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bestranger22

bestranger22

Unexpected Closure at St. Olaf Church

The church was supposed to be open as part of the Tallinn Pass attractions, but to my disappointment, it was unexpectedly closed for reasons unknown. This was a letdown as I was looking forward to...

TheShis

TheShis

A disappointing-looking church.

While this church promises to look spectacular, it's only so from the outside. After entering, the interior turns out to be almost bare, with moldy walls and unattractive views.

Coryy20

Coryy20

Not much inside but the view is worth the climb

A visit to this church is a must if you want to see Tallinn and the Old Town with the clearest 360 view. The narrow stone stairs takes you to the tower which offers the best view in the city from...

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