- Pöide Church
Pöide Church ( _et. Pöide kirik) is located on Saaremaa island, in
Pöide Commune ,Saare County ,Estonia .History
. There was a chapel on the southern side of the fortress, and the walls of this chapel form the central part of Pöide church. [ [http://www.saaremaa.ee/eng/map/64.php www.saaremaa.ee ] ]
For its massive form, it is called fortress-church.
The building was looted and burnt during
World War II and also used as a storage building. The building suffered severe damages in fire in 1940, [Eesti Entsüklopeedia, kd 7. Tallinn: 1994. P. 619.] when lightning struck the tower. The large crack in the tower from the lightning can still be seen today.Cultural heritage
Pöide church has been renovated and reconstructed slowly since 1989. Choir-part, stone-altar and vestry room have been renovated. The main part of the building (including roof and spire) still awaits renovation.Fact|date=June 2007
Several big tombstones inside the church are exposed behind glass, showing the importance of the church as a cultural center for nearby communities during previous centuries. For example, a tombstone for a headless knight is in exposition. It is a tombstone for Heinrich von Schulmann, a nobleman from nearby
Tumala estate, who was executed in 1613 (during the Danish reign) inCopenhagen for being politically connected with Swedish authorities.Fact|date=June 2007Congregation
Today, small lutheran Pöide congregation is active with about 30 members. In summer, church services are held twice a month in the church building. During the winter, the services are held in nearby pastorate. In
July 28 ,2006 first catholic wedding was held in Pöide church after the Reformation.Fact|date=June 2007ee also
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