Kullamaa Church exudes a calm dignity that is immediately felt by every visitor. The imposing, simple building with its old stone walls tells of centuries of history. Not only did people pray here, but they also fought, as the nearby Estonian War of Independence memorial shows. The obelisk, which was first erected in 1926 and rebuilt after its destruction in 1989, is a reminder of the town's turbulent past.
The church itself seems rather unexciting, but that is precisely what makes it so appealing. Its walls bear witness to many winters and hot summers, and the slender tower seems to tower over the village and surrounding fields like a silent sentinel. When you visit the place, take a few minutes to just stop, soak up the atmosphere and feel the silent stories that the walls whisper.
The location of the church, surrounded by meadows and old trees, in particular, contributes to the peaceful mood.