In the heart of Saaremaa, hidden between centuries-old trees and vast landscapes, stands the Mustjala Anna Church - a historical jewel and testament to time. Built in 1863 in place of a chapel from 1605, it exudes the elegance of the historicist-eclectic architectural style. The church, with its combination of Gothic and Romanesque style motifs, tells a story that goes deep into Estonia's past.
The church's tall tower, once an essential guide for sailors, stands proudly into the sky and is a majestic sight. Inside you are welcomed by the splendor of the pseudo-Gothic altar and pulpit. A special highlight is the altarpiece “Kristus ristil” from 1938, painted by the renowned artist Rudolf Sepp.
The heart of the church, however, is the organ, artfully crafted by Gustav Terkmann in 1903, whose sounds fill the nave with heavenly melody. But it's not just the architecture and history that make the church so special: Mustjala Anna Church is also known for its traditional music festival, the "Mustjala muusikapäevad", where music lovers from all over Estonia come together to listen to great sounds in this historic ambience. An ideal place for cyclists looking for a moment of peace and reflection on their journey.