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Sitka Lutheran Church

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Sitka Lutheran Church, constructed in 1840, is a tangible link to the Russian-American colony's Lutheran heritage. Visitors can admire its simple wooden exterior and step inside to see the original altar, pulpit, and pews, which reflect the blend of Russian and Scandinavian influences. The church's history includes serving a diverse congregation of Russian, Finnish, and German settlers. Today, it remains an active place of worship and a popular stop for those exploring Sitka's historic district, offering a quiet glimpse into the town's multicultural past.

Don't miss

  • View the original 1840 altar and pulpit, hand-carved in the Russian style.
  • Examine the church's historic organ, one of the oldest in Alaska.
  • Read interpretive displays detailing the congregation's role in Russian America.

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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