[ENG] 250 years of St. Simeon and the Prophetess Hanna's Church in Tallinn is one of the oldest wooden churches. According to legend, it was built in the wreckage of the sunken ship and the sea tides and won the ground filled with planks of marines on the personal initiative of their donations in the years 1752-1755, and was a former Navy's Church. Orthodox church tower was demolished in 1963, when the country nationalized the church took off and became a sports hall building. The bell tower was restored in 2000 on the basis of old photographs. Liturgical museum is open from Tuesday to Friday 11-17, Saturday 12-14 and Sunday 12-15. Admission is free. The clock tower can be reached through the vestibule of the church and shop. Finding the treasure is easy if you look around car gate of little church.
[EST] +250-aastane Püha Siimeoni ja naisprohvet Hanna kirik on Tallinna üks vanemaid puitkirikuid. Legendi järgi ehitati ta uppunud laeva rusudele ja merevoogudelt võidetud ning täidetud maapinnale plankudest mereväelaste isiklikul algatusel nende annetustega aastail 1752-1755 ning oli endine mereväe kirik. Õigeusukiriku torn lammutati 1963. aastal, kui riik koguduselt kiriku ära võttis ja hoonest sai spordisaal. Kellatorn taastati 2000. a vanade fotode alusel. Restaureeritud on laemaalingud ja kuplialune nelitise ruum. Kirikutekstiilide muuseum on avatud teisipäevast reedeni 11–17, laupäeval 12–14 ja pühapäeval 12–15. Sissepääs on tasuta.
Kellatorni pääseb läbi kiriku eeskoja ja kaupluse. Aarde leidmine on lihtne, kui kiriku auto värava juures natuke ringi vaatad.
NB! I would not accept any photologs near my caches. Find pen and log properly / You can log caches online as "Found" after you visited the coordinates and signed the logbook.