The pulpit’s location in the church
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The location of the old pulpit on the church’s floorplan drawn by Heinrich Julius Woltemate. It can be seen on the church’s floorplan drawn by Heinrich Julius Woltemate at the start of the 1690s that the pulpit was located adjacent to the eastern pillar of the two-nave church, from where it was visible equally well to persons seated in the northern and southern naves, but where it inevitably obstructed the view of the altar. In 1707, Ackermann redesigned the old pulpit of Tallinn’s Swedish St. Michael’s Church, which had been fashioned in Lüdert Heissmann’s workshop.
- Photograph: Martin Siplane
- Photograph: Martin Siplane
- Plan by Heinrich Julius Woltemate, early 1690s