Nestled in nature, the church seems like a timeless testimony to history - the oldest wooden church on the Estonian mainland, probably dating back to the 18th century. The simple, grey facade and wooden bell tower exude a calm serenity that fits perfectly with the surroundings.
A small path leads you to an old cemetery, where weathered gravestones and red flowers dominate the scene - a quiet reminder of generations past. While history lives on inside the church, with its restored paintings and old bells, the atmosphere outside remains of a lonely chapel in the green. The proximity to the Freedom Monument gives the place additional significance and brings the past back to life.